Topic: Tom Strickland
All Content
-
CITES meeting rejects protection for marine species
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) meeting in Qatar rejected protection for marine species, including sharks, bluefin tuna, and coral, disappointing the US, environmentalists, and marine scientists.
-
Conference rejects protection for polar bears
Protection for polar bears – including a ban on trade in their fur and parts – was rejected at a conference of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES).
-
US supports trade ban on bluefin tuna
The US government announced it will support a proposed ban on trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna.
-
Brown pelicans are no longer endangered
After decades on the US Endangered Species list, American brown pelicans have made a comeback.








Become part of the Monitor community
36K on Facebook | 12K on Twitter | 2,250 on YouTube