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    Live Confiscations Management in the Philippines

    Live Confiscations Management in the Philippines

    We are delighted to report that our partnership in the Philippines has been commissioned by the British Embassy in Manila to undertake a review of existing arrangements for managing confiscated, live organisms in the Philippines. We will be supporting DENR in its efforts to address the illegal wildlife trade by looking at how existing arrangements can be made more effective, this increasing DENR's ability to undertake more work in this area. Keep checking back for updates o
     

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