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MICHAEL EUSTACE

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The Argument for an International Trade In Rhino Horn

November 7, 2017November 7, 2017 Ohoty Ohotytoo 3655 Views 2 Comments 000,  A recent study by Dr Daniel Stiles,  African Wildlife and Environment,  In 10 years,  MICHAEL EUSTACE,  Mike Eustace is an investment analysts and director of Parks in Malawi and Zambia.,  South Africa’s rhino population should double to 36

The following article was written by Mike Eustace (17 July 2017) and published in the African Wildlife and Environment magazine

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Cites Needs to Change its Strategy After Failure of the Ban on Rhino-horn Trade

February 28, 2017February 28, 2017 Ohoty Ohotytoo 2799 Views 3 Comments Cites is an anachronism that lives and grows without being very effectiv,  Eustace,  International Trade in Endangered Species,  MICHAEL EUSTACE,  Parks in Africa need the income that horn and ivory could provide

28 FEBRUARY 2017 – 06:57 by AM MICHAEL EUSTACE SA must find conservation solutions rather than propping up the failure that

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