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Daily Express US on MSNNorth Korea's illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered speciesResearchers underscored the importance of complying with the laws to protect these endangered species while urging China to curb domestic demand for illegal endangerment of wildlife.
Researchers found the North Korean state itself is implicated in, and actively profiting from, harvesting and trade of endangered species protected under domestic or international law.
The North Korean government engages in unsustainable and illegal wildlife trade, which includes species protected under its own laws and poses a
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Wednesday leader Kim Jong Un observed the test-firings of missiles from a recently launched destroyer — the first such warship for the North — and ...
SEOUL, April 30 (Reuters) - North Korea earlier this week conducted the first test-firing of the weapons system of the new "Choe Hyon-class" warship it recently unveiled, state media KCNA reported ...
The North Korean government engages in unsustainable and illegal wildlife trade, which includes species protected under its own laws and poses a threat to biodiversity recovery in the region, finds a new study by UCL researchers.