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                    [Title] => How to import goods to Philippines
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                    [Title] => Experts warn African elephant numbers likely to decline
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A high rate of elephant poaching in parts of Africa was unchanged in 2014 compared to the previous year, meaning that a continued decline in elephant numbers is likely, according to a study released yesterday at a conservation meeting in Botswana.

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Botswana will host the African Elephant Summit on Monday, followed by another cross-region meeting the Illegal Wildlife Trade conference on Wednesday. The two meetings are expected to review the progress on conservation of wildlife among governments and organizations.

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An advocate for the environment has called on the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the netizens to monitor goods, including endangered species, sold through online sites.

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Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it foiled an attempt to smuggle 588 pieces of elephant tusks from Africa to Asia, Saudi News Agency reported.

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) lauds the recent conviction of 12 Chinese poachers who were responsible for destroying 3,902 square meters of coral in April 2013.

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The 12 Chinese fishermen convicted of poaching at the Tubbataha Reef are in the custody of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and will be turned over to the Palawan regional trial court.

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The polished product of the seized endangered shell species may worth “hundreds of millions” if sold abroad, said the Provincial Anti-illegal Fishing Task Force during an inventory yesterday.

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At least three large seafood companies in the province have reportedly been using thresher shark meat as an ingredient in making fish balls and tempura.

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TAMA ang paghuli ng PNP Maritime Command sa 11 mangin­gisdang Chinese sa Half Moon Shoal, sa dalawang punto:

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A high rate of elephant poaching in parts of Africa was unchanged in 2014 compared to the previous year, meaning that a continued decline in elephant numbers is likely, according to a study released yesterday at a conservation meeting in Botswana.

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Botswana will host the African Elephant Summit on Monday, followed by another cross-region meeting the Illegal Wildlife Trade conference on Wednesday. The two meetings are expected to review the progress on conservation of wildlife among governments and organizations.

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An advocate for the environment has called on the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the netizens to monitor goods, including endangered species, sold through online sites.

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Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it foiled an attempt to smuggle 588 pieces of elephant tusks from Africa to Asia, Saudi News Agency reported.

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) lauds the recent conviction of 12 Chinese poachers who were responsible for destroying 3,902 square meters of coral in April 2013.

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The 12 Chinese fishermen convicted of poaching at the Tubbataha Reef are in the custody of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and will be turned over to the Palawan regional trial court.

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The polished product of the seized endangered shell species may worth “hundreds of millions” if sold abroad, said the Provincial Anti-illegal Fishing Task Force during an inventory yesterday.

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At least three large seafood companies in the province have reportedly been using thresher shark meat as an ingredient in making fish balls and tempura.

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TAMA ang paghuli ng PNP Maritime Command sa 11 mangin­gisdang Chinese sa Half Moon Shoal, sa dalawang punto:

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