"Delegates at a UN wildlife conference have endorsed calls for the closure of all domestic ivory markets.
The non-binding proposal was approved at a meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) in South Africa.
Conservationists hailed it as a significant step towards ending the current elephant poaching crisis."
Matt McGrath reports for BBC News October 2, 2016.
SEE ALSO:
"African Grey Parrot Has Global Summit To Thank For Protected Status" (Guardian)
"CITES: Some Highlights Of Week One" (TRAFFIC)
"'Flying Ivory' Hornbill Bird Gains Extra Protection" (BBC News)
"United Nations Calls On Countries To Close Down Legal Ivory Trade" (Reuters)
"Call To Close Ivory Markets Agreed At CITES Conference"
Source: bbc, 10/03/2016