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Joint Statement between the UK and Chile following Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson's meeting with Foreign Minister Roberto Ampuero on 23 May in Santiago.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister Mark Field's speech on illegal wildlife trade at House of Commons, 23 May 2018.
Zac Goldsmith MP, London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade Champion and John E Scanlon AM, Special Envoy, African Parks, write about their priorities for the London conference
Latest £20 million round of UK Aid Match scheme particularly invites proposals from wildlife and conservation charities.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Field visits the London office of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to see new fingerprint testing kits which will be used to fight the illegal wildlife trade.
African leaders gather in London to discuss ambitious proposals to protect endangered species across Africa.
The Illegal Wildlife Trade Joint Unit is looking for sponsors and partners to help deliver the London Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) Conference in October 2018.
The Foreign Secretary inspected illegally trafficked wildlife at the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit in London.
A consultation on extending the scope of the Ivory Bill to protect hippos, walruses and narwhals from the trade in ivory has been announced by the government.
Boris Johnson will travel to Peru, Argentina and Chile as well as representing the UK at the G20 in Buenos Aires.
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