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The move into dealing with timber species was welcomed by Will Travers from the Born Free Foundation.
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"We are deeply concerned that these sales will open the floodgates to additional illegal trade, " said Will Travers, CEO of the Born Free Foundation.
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After five years of study in that case, I gained invaluable information from world class experts, like Dr. Joyce Poole from Norway (the foremost elephant researcher in the world), Dr. Phil Ensley, a top veterinarian with specialized training regarding elephants, Dr. Jenny Conrad, a groundbreaking wildlife veterinarian, Mr. Will Travers, CEO of the Born Free Foundation in London, an extremely knowledgeable conservationist, and Pat Derby and Ed Stewart, founders of the PAWS Sanctuary in Northern California.
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As Mr Travers points out, the government will want to come out as pro-growth, especially at a time when the direction the economy will take is uncertain.
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The British state will stay extraordinarily centralised by European and American standards, says Tony Travers of the London School of Economics.
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While Friday's results will jeopardize the Conservative Party's success in the 2015 general election, Travers was skeptical the local elections would steer Cameron further to the right.
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