African Officials Laud China's Engagement in Wildlife Protection

Nairobi — China has supported Africa-led initiatives to combat wildlife crimes through enhanced border surveillance, park management and public awareness, officials said on Thursday.

Bonaventure Ebayi, Director of the Nairobi-based Lusaka Agreement Taskforce (LATF) which is the Secretariat and operational arm of the Lusaka Agreement on Co-operative Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora, said robust partnership with Beijing in the area of wildlife protection has paid dividends.

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