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Date: 2015-10-14 15:06:13
Natural environment
Sustainability
Environmental crime
Wildlife smuggling
Biology
UNESCO
Sustainable development
Technology assessment
Poaching
Environmental impact assessment
Ivory trade
Social impact assessment

World Heritage Committee Conference of Parties, JulyJuly 8th, 2015; pages 28 andSelous Game Reserve (United Republic of Tanzania) (N 199bis) Decision: 39 COM 7A.14

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