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Animals still poached in 'horrifying numbers' - Prince William | Animals still poached in 'horrifying numbers' - Prince William |
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Endangered animals are being killed in "horrifying numbers" and efforts to tackle the crisis must be accelerated, the Duke of Cambridge has said. | Endangered animals are being killed in "horrifying numbers" and efforts to tackle the crisis must be accelerated, the Duke of Cambridge has said. |
Speaking at an international conference in Vietnam, Prince William said there was "much to be proud of" when it came to efforts to halt illegal poaching. | |
But he said the "brutality" of poachers and crime gangs was still escalating. | But he said the "brutality" of poachers and crime gangs was still escalating. |
He called on the UK to pass a total ban on the domestic ivory trade, as has been done by China and the US. | He called on the UK to pass a total ban on the domestic ivory trade, as has been done by China and the US. |
While the international trade in ivory has been banned since 1989, it is still possible to sell antique ivory in the UK as long as it was carved before 1947. | While the international trade in ivory has been banned since 1989, it is still possible to sell antique ivory in the UK as long as it was carved before 1947. |
Abhorrent | Abhorrent |
The duke urged the UK government to push ahead with a total ban on the trade, in a bid to protect elephants. | |
"China has already signalled a total ban, the USA has instituted one, and other nations, including the United Kingdom, are considering it," he told the conference on illegal wildlife trade in Hanoi. | "China has already signalled a total ban, the USA has instituted one, and other nations, including the United Kingdom, are considering it," he told the conference on illegal wildlife trade in Hanoi. |
"We know now what previous generations did not - ivory treated as a commodity is the fuel of extinction. | "We know now what previous generations did not - ivory treated as a commodity is the fuel of extinction. |
"Ivory is not something to be desired and when removed from an elephant it is not beautiful. | "Ivory is not something to be desired and when removed from an elephant it is not beautiful. |
"So, the question is: why are we still trading it? We need governments to send a clear signal that trading in ivory is abhorrent." | "So, the question is: why are we still trading it? We need governments to send a clear signal that trading in ivory is abhorrent." |
A Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokeswoman said the UK was doing "more than ever before" to tackle the illegal wildlife trade. | A Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs spokeswoman said the UK was doing "more than ever before" to tackle the illegal wildlife trade. |
Prince William is on a two-day official visit to Vietnam to highlight the damage the illegal trade in wildlife has on some of the world's most iconic animals. | Prince William is on a two-day official visit to Vietnam to highlight the damage the illegal trade in wildlife has on some of the world's most iconic animals. |
"We know that we aren't moving fast enough to keep up with the crisis. Rhinos, elephants, pangolins, lions, they are still being killed in horrifying numbers," he told the conference. | |
"While we've made progress, the truth is we are still falling behind. A betting man would still bet on extinction." | "While we've made progress, the truth is we are still falling behind. A betting man would still bet on extinction." |
He said the "organised crime syndicates we are up against are much more agile than we are". | He said the "organised crime syndicates we are up against are much more agile than we are". |
"We are getting cleverer, but we need to admit that they are getting much cleverer as well," the duke added. | "We are getting cleverer, but we need to admit that they are getting much cleverer as well," the duke added. |
"Their brutality continues to escalate, with many more rangers killed since we gathered in London two years ago." | |
In 2014, the UK hosted a summit in London to bring leaders and key figures together from around the world to focus on tackling the issue. | |
It resulted in the signing of the so-called London Declaration, strengthening a commitments to stop the illegal wildlife trade. | It resulted in the signing of the so-called London Declaration, strengthening a commitments to stop the illegal wildlife trade. |
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