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Breaking news - HONG KONG, CHINA - June 5 2020 - New Global Initiative to #EndWildlifeCrime by Addressing Gaps in International Law. ADM Capital @admcf Foundation, John Scanlon AO, former Secretary General of CITES, Born Free Foundation, the Food and Land Use Coalition, the Global Environmental Institute and the International Conservation Caucus Foundation today announced a global initiative to address serious gaps in international law and end wildlife crime.

Transnational wildlife crime is a $200 billion-usd-a-year illegal industry but this figure pales in comparison to the costs to local communities, public and animal health and our environment.

And the economic, health and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic provide a stark reminder of the high risks associated with the under-regulated, poorly regulated and illegal trade in wildlife.

The objective of the initiative to #EndWildlifeCrime is to 1) create a new global agreement on wildlife crime and, 2) make changes to existing international wildlife trade laws to include public and animal health considerations in decision making.

Chaired by Scanlon, hosted by ADM Capital Foundation, the Initiative gathers an array of organisations and individuals in its Steering Group representing environmental, policy, business and public health interests. The initiative includes advisers on private sector engagement and building partnerships, as well as a technical support group that includes renowned international lawyers and criminologists.

How will the Initiative take action?

The Initiative will support the development and adoption of a wildlife crime protocol under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime (UNTOC), and amendments to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the global agreement that regulates international wildlife trade, that would incorporate public and animal health criteria into its decision making.

The reforms would bring new wildlife trade restrictions on public and animal health grounds, and ban on high-risk markets and consumption.


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