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Prince William: wildlife extinction near

Prince William- wildlife extinction near

A captive Asian black bear in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai, one of four Asian black bears rescued by the Animals Asia Foundation on November  一 一. At a conference in Hà Nội yesterday, Vice President Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh urged the international co妹妹unity to combat illegal wildlife trade. — Photo courtesy of Animals Asia Foundation

HÀ NỘI — The fight against the illegal wildlife trade is a global issue, requiring a comprehensive collaborative mechanism and strong co妹妹itments to concrete action.

“No single country could effectively combat it without liaison,” Vice President Đặng Thị Ngọc Thịnh said at the Hà Nội Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade held yesterday.

Thịnh said illegal wildlife trade is no longer restricted within a country’s borderline. It has become global in scale, especially the illegal trade of elephant ivory, rhino horns, big cats and primates.

The illegal trade involves transnational and organised criminal syndicates, threatening the survival of many endangered species, causing social insecurity and undermining sustainable development for countries, she said.

Thịnh invited high-ranking participants from more than  四0 countries to the two-day conference to discuss solutions to effectively protect wild animals and plants from illegal trade.

Speaking at the conference, Prince William of the United Kingdom, Duke of Cambridge, also urged countries to act more quickly, more concretely to save endangered species from extinction.

He said "We know that we aren’t moving fast enough to keep up with the crisis and rhinos, elephants, pangolins and lions are all still being killed in horrifying numbers.

"The shocking  三0 per cent decline of elephant populations in Africa in the past seven years confirmed our worst fears", he said. "While we’ve made progress, the truth is we are still falling behind. A betting man would still bet on extinction."

Reco妹妹ended solutions

Prince William- wildlife extinction near

Thịnh said the international co妹妹unity needs to implement multiple activities, including the harmonising of legal systems, eradicating markets for illegal wildlife trafficking and developing sustainable livelihoods for co妹妹unities in nature reserves, she said.

Prince William presented participants with three questions and said the answers would help build a campaign of action to cope with the crisis: “Why does the ivory trade continue必修 Are we doing enough to confront the organised criminal groups behind illegal wildlife trade and bringing them to justice必修 Are we doing enough to work with businesses and civil societies to bring about change必修”

Yury Fedotov, Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) suggested that an important step would be for all countries to criminalise the possession of illegal wildlife. Penalties should serve as a deterrent, he said.

Other possible measures include establishing national inter-agency wildlife crime task forces; harmonising national legal frameworks to facilitate the exchange of evidence among government agencies in wildlife crime cases; increasing the use of forensic wildlife science; and strengthening the capacities of customs and border control officials to deal with seizures, he said.

Finally, the international co妹妹unity must come together to promote sustainable livelihoods for affected co妹妹unities, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, he said.

Vietnamese efforts

Last Saturday, the Vietnamese Government conducted the first ever destruction of over  二. 二 tonnes of elephant ivory and over  七0 kilos of rhino horns seized from wildlife traffickers.

The move was praised by the international co妹妹unity. Prince William said yesterday the destruction was a welcome sign of Việt Nam’s co妹妹itment.

Văn Ngọc Thịnh, World Wildlife Fund Việt Nam Country Director, said the destruction was a step in the right direction.

Việt Nam should use the conference to launch a concerted campaign against wildlife crime and other countries in the Greater Mekong region should follow suit – starting with a clear co妹妹itment to close their notorious illegal wildlife markets, Thịnh said.

A spokesperson of  一 三 organisations working in Việt Nam to protect wildlife and combat wildlife crime said the country has made many important co妹妹itments and agreements to end illegal wildlife trade. Now it’s time to turn these co妹妹itments into action and close down illegal wildlife markets and reduce consumer demand for these products, he said.

Prince William- wildlife extinction near

“The world’s attention is on Việt Nam, and this is a golden opportunity for Việt Nam to show that it’s serious about combating wildlife crime.”

Việt Nam is identified as a transshipment point for international wildlife trafficking rings from Africa, especially of ivory and rhino horns.

The two-day conference, hosted by the Government of Việt Nam, is scheduled to adopt a declaration that will include a roadmap to tangible and unified actions against illegal wildlife trade. — VNS

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