The Solomon Islands has made strides in improving its wildlife trade practices, working with CITES to ensure that wildlife acquisitions meet legal standards. By strengthening its regulatory framework, the Solomon Islands aims to bolster sustainable trade, support biodiversity, and curb illegal trading practices.
These initiatives align with international conservation efforts and aim to help the nation maintain its commitment to sustainable development and species protection. Enhanced regulation will be critical in preventing the exploitation of native wildlife and supporting the country’s broader environmental and economic goals.
Source: CITES
Solomon Islands Moves to Improve Legal Acquisition Findings for International Wildlife Trade
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