NAYPYITAW, Myanmar – Authorities in Myanmar on Thursday destroyed an estimated $1.3 million worth of confiscated ivory and other parts of endangered animals, days after a conservation group charged ...
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar authorities destroyed hundreds of seized elephant tusks, pangolin scales and other animal parts, worth a total of $1.3 million on the black market, on Thursday as part of a ...
Elephant skins, clouded leopard remains and tiger bones were among a $1.3 million haul of illegal wildlife incinerated Thursday in Myanmar's first ever public event of its kind against the illicit ...
BANGKOKBANGKOK — Wildlife trafficking officials say they have reached a preliminary agreement with an ethnic minority group in Myanmar to close down markets where hundreds of poached tigers from ...
Yangon, Myanmar, 4th March 2015—Writing on elephant poaching, rampant sale of endangered species and the demand for exotic wild meat delicacies has won five Myanmar journalists awards in a competition ...
BANGKOK (AP) - A report by the World Wildlife Fund shows illegal purchases of wildlife online are growing in Myanmar in a threat both to public health and to endangered species. The report issued ...
NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) — Authorities in Myanmar on Thursday destroyed an estimated $1.3 million worth of confiscated ivory and other parts of endangered animals, days after a conservation group ...
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