From EIA UK <[email protected]>
Subject EIA's monthly update
Date September 2, 2021 6:29 PM
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** Court confirms EU rules for Myanmar timber ([link removed])
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Royal Boogaerdt Timber broke the due diligence requirements of the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) by importing Myanmar teak, the Council of State in the Netherlands confirmed. The court also upheld a penalty barring the company from continuing to trade in teak. Boogaerdt was the subject of a substantiated concern made by EIA following an investigation in 2016. We also contributed to the case by submitting expert analysis of documents and participated as an observer at the hearing of the case in March.
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** Nigeria’s seven tonne haul of pangolin scales ([link removed])
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Nigeria Customs seized 7.137 tonnes of pangolin scales and 846.34kg of ivory shortly before the US Embassy, in partnership with EIA and the Africa Nature Investors Foundation, launched a legal analysis to help the country fight illegal wildlife trade.
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** Damming up heritage ([link removed])
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In our latest podcast, Wildlife Campaigner Rachel Mackenna discusses why EIA called for the Selous Game Reserve to be stripped of World Heritage status due to the damage caused by construction of a massive hydropower project – and why it didn’t happen.
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** Remember a Charity Week is back! ([link removed])
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Legacies have never been more important to EIA UK. The past 18 months have shown us how much we rely on gifts in Wills to help sustain our vital Campaigns. Co-founder and EIA UK Trustee Jennifer Lonsdale reflects on the lasting value of legacies.
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