Agency Struggles To Fight Vietnam Wildlife Trade
Hunting endangered animals is a crime in Vietnam, punishable by up to seven years in jail. But demand for the animals is increasing so much, policing agencies are struggling to enforce the law.| Comments on article "Agency Struggles To Fight Vietnam Wildlife Trade" | ||||||||||||
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