Southern African countries have won their fight to resume limited trade in ivory, angering conservationists who said this would be a green light for poachers to resume the illegal killing of elephants. Countries at the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) meeting in Chile gave the go-ahead to Botswana and Namibia for a once-off sale of its ivory stockpile.
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