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Illegal wildlife trade’s ‘dirty money’ targeted by big banks

  • Mongabay faviconMongabay

    Oct 19, 2018, 2:32 pm286 pts
    LONDON — A broad alliance of 30 global banks and financial institutions have pledged to stop wildlife trafficking by pressuring the pocketbooks of criminal syndicates. Tracking the flow of “dirty money” and tackling corruption emerged as the missing elements in reducing the soaring illegal wildlife trade…
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