After decades of trying to crack down on illegal poaching, governments and conservation groups are now turning their attention to the huge demand for wildlife products that drives the crime in the first place. At a conference in Botswana last month, delegations from 32 countries called for a better understanding of the market forces that drive the illegal wildlife trade. It's a big improvement on a similar declaration issued last year, which failed to discuss how to reduce demand for products like rhino horn.
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