Animals
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US Toughens Stance on Wildlife Trafficking and Ivory Trade
The US government took steps Tuesday to further battle wildlife crime and illegal poaching by establishing a national strategy for combating wildlife trafficking and enhancing its restrictions on the import and sale of ivory.
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