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Prince William says deeper global cooperation can win the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking

  • The Prince of Wales announced at the United for Wildlife Summit that seven countries have committed to increasing intelligence-sharing and cooperation to combat money laundering in the illegal wildlife trade.
  • He highlighted that wildlife populations have decreased by almost 70% in the last 50 years, with traffickers developing sophisticated networks to smuggle wildlife products.
  • Criminal networks involved in the illegal wildlife trade are also responsible for trafficking drugs, arms, and people, making it a human crisis.
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Singapore — Britain's Prince William said on Monday that seven countries — Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, Britain and the United States — committed at a wildlife summit to deepen intelligence sharing and other cooperation to combat money laundering by international gangs engaged in the illegal wildlife trade. Speaking at the United for Wildlife Summit in Singapore, the Prince of Wales said that the world's wildlife popu…

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Monday, November 6, 2023.
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