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<p>Because of the coronavirus pandemic, there will be a delay in publication of the
summary of responses of the consultation and call for evidence on controls on the
import and export of hunting trophies. We are, however, continuing to work on this
important area and will publish the summary of responses as soon as it is practical
to do so.</p><p> </p><p>The international trade in wildlife is a complex matter, touching
on environmental, social, and economic aspects. There are strong rules in place, both
in the UK and internationally, to ensure any such trade is sustainable. We will remain
at the forefront of ensuring these are sufficient, including through our active participation
in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES) where we have pushed for strong restrictions on trade in endangered species
where such trade is shown to contribute to a species’ decline. In addition, the UK
remains a global leader in combatting the illegal wildlife trade.</p>
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