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The most important content in this news update is the Wildlife in Crisis Conference in Cape Town next week from 18th to 20th of May. This will be a hugely important forum and for those unable to be there in person follow the proceedings through cyberspace via hashtags and other means.

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Conservation Action Trust
Wildlife in Crisis Conference

18th, 19th and 20th May 2015
Venue: Kramer Law Building, LECTURE THEATRE 1,

UCT ,

Middle Campus

View conference details here

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