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CITES HIGHS & LOWS: CONGRATULATIONS SPECIES SURVIVAL NETWORK

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5 1/2 YEARS FOR IVORY TRAFFICKER

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OLD GIRLS RESCUED

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ZAMBIAN ARMY CAPTAIN IMPRISONED IN MALAWI FOR WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING

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Malawi confirmed as S. Africa’s principal transit route for ivory traffickers

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A MANE EVENT

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NGANE SPEAKS OUT IN LONDON FOR MALAWI’S ELEPHANTS

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IUCN VOTES TO END DOMESTIC IVORY TRADE

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TRAINED TEACHERS GO BACK TO SCHOOL

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