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The Species Survival Network (SSN), founded in 1992, is an international coalition of over eighty non-governmental organizations (NGOs) committed to the promotion, enhancement, and strict enforcement of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Through scientific and legal research, education and advocacy, the SSN is working to prevent over-exploitation of animals and plants due to international trade.
     
August 2010 Issue of CITES Afrique Now On-line
20 August 2010: The August issue of CITES Afrique includes articles on human-elephant conflict in Liberia, sea cucumbers in Comoros, and a bushmeat hunting ban in Ghana. [Download]
SSN Suggests Amendments to Draft Global Tiger Declaration
16 August 2010: The SSN submitted to key participating States, suggested amendments to strengthen the draft Global Tiger Declaration [Continued]

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