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In November 2002, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) ruled that the global ban on ivory trading could be suspended next year for a one-off sale of stockpiles. The money would be used to improve protection for wildlife reserves. However, a number of conservation groups believed that adequate mechanisms to monitor this sale were not in place - and that it could lead to a surge in poaching.