From EIA UK <[email protected]>
Subject EIA's monthly update
Date January 9, 2020 7:45 PM
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** Trade threat worsens plight of three pangolin species ([link removed])
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Three species of pangolins have been moved into a higher category of threat due to the growing impacts of habitat loss, poaching and illegal trade. Two African species, the giant ground pangolin and the white-bellied pangolin, were reclassified from ‘Vulnerable’ to ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, while the Philippine pangolin has been reclassified from ‘Endangered’ to ‘Critically Endangered’. These changes emphasise the perilous state of the world’s eight pangolin species.
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** China’s rogue CFC use may delay ozone layer recovery ([link removed])
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China may have acted swiftly on our exposé that the banned ozone-destroying chemical CFC-11 was being produced and used in its building industry but those rogue emissions could still delay recovery of the ozone layer, according to a new study in Nature.
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** Roaring down the track! ([link removed])
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A tiger-themed takeover of the world famous Eastern & Oriental Express has given a big boost to our work to protect the endangered big cats. The event in September, organised by Save Wild Tigers, raised £18,670 for our Tiger Campaign's vital work.
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** Forest Elephant appeal ([link removed])
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A huge thank you to everyone who has donated in response to our forest elephant appeal this Christmas. If you haven’t yet, please consider a gift to help protect these amazing animals and other endangered wildlife from the horrors of the illegal trade.
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