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Can private wildlife sanctuaries help close the gaps in the illegal animal trade?

Summary by EU Reporter
Last year, the European Union's re-formed MEPs for Wildlife group opened an event on closing trade loopholes with a blunt acknowledgment that the EU remains one of the world's largest markets and transit hubs for wildlife. That assessment followed a 2025 report from the wildlife non-profit TRAFFIC, which found that more than 600,000 live animal […]
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EU Reporter broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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