Players in the tourism sector have asked the Government to reviews bilateral ties with countries that promote illegal trade in ivory.
The over 30 groups led by Mombasa and Coast Tourism Association yesterday held demonstrations in Mombasa to condemn the rising cases of the vice.
Officials at the World Bank are forcefully rejecting a new internal evaluation that is highly critical of the institution’s decade-long forest policy, expressing their “strong disagreement” with some assertions in the report.
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A five-day meeting on fisheries ended last week (6 December) amid complaints that big fishing nations have blocked efforts to curb tuna overfishing and ignored scientific advice.
Chances are high the world’s next pandemic will be a disease originating in animals, like 60 percent of current documented human infectious diseases.
Cameroon announced Friday it has mobilized its special forces units to prevent Sudanese poachers from entering its territory to hunt elephants for their ivory, in an operation it called “a first of its kind”.