From EIA UK <[email protected]>
Subject EIA's monthly update
Date May 6, 2025 6:30 PM
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** Whales and dolphins dying in fishing nets ([link removed])
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Tens of thousands of dolphins, porpoises and whales are dying every year in European waters due to being bycaught in fishing gear – and some populations are coming perilously close to extinction. Released today (6 May), new EIA report Catch of the Day – The deadly impacts of cetacean bycatch in European waters reveals where bycatch thresholds have been exceeded, identifies 15 populations known to be impacted by bycatch and makes key recommendations to European governments to tackle the issue.
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** We debunk efforts to dilute EU methane laws ([link removed])
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EIA and six campaign partners have issued a joint rebuttal to attempts to stall and water down the landmark EU Methane Regulation, a groundbreaking legal framework that has come under pressure from vested interests to delay and weaken the requirements.
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** CoP20 summit ivory trade consensus unlikely ([link removed])
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Key elephant issues will be discussed at the forthcoming CITES CoP20 meeting, including proposals to resume international commercial ivory trade and stockpile management – but a significant divide already exists between African countries on such matters.
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** Run for Wildlife ([link removed])
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Take on the London Marathon to raise vital funds for EIA’s fight against environmental crime. Every step you run helps protect endangered species and their habitats!
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