#Act4 Wildlife Singapore said on Tuesday it had seized 8.8 tonnes of elephant ivory, a record haul by authorities in the city-state, which conservation groups say is a transit point for the illegal wildlife trade. Singapore seizes ivory from nearly 300 elephants in record haul 23 July 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Zimbabwe has demanded the right to sell its stockpile of ivory to raise money for conservation, wildlife authorities said on Tuesday, joining other southern African nations in calling for the global ban on the trade in tusks to be relaxed. Zimbabwe demands right to sell $300m of ivory to fund game reserves 11 June 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The following statement was issued by Arnaud Goessens, EU Policy Manager, for WCS EU. Wildlife Conservation Society EU congratulates Belgium for steps towards closing its domestic ivory market 19 March 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Illegal trade in wildlife has increased dramatically over the past decade; however, so have enforcement efforts aimed at mitigating this threat. New guidelines for the management of confiscated animals 28 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife WCS EU has issued the following statement from Arnaud Goessens, EU Policy Manager Belgian senate calls for stricter EU regulation on ivory trade 22 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife It is the worst kind of wildlife abuse, and it is happening right now – again – in Zimbabwe, where 35 baby elephants have been torn away from their mothers in the wild and are awaiting export to zoos in China. Zimbabwe rips 35 baby elephants from their mothers for export to Chinese zoos 12 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife "An important act, due but not taken for granted" LAV president Felicetti shares his views on the future of circus animals in Italy 9 January 2019 LAV
#Act4 Wildlife On Wednesday 4 July in Osnabrück an elephant of the Circus Krone fell over the spectator area during a performance. Elephant nearly crushes audience in Krone Circus 9 July 2018