Species classed as ‘conservation dependent’ under national laws so can be commercially traded despite suffering 90% drop in numbers
Critics have slammed Australia’s environmental laws allowing the school shark – sold as flake – to be commercially traded despite being listed as ‘conservation dependent’.Critics have slammed Australia’s environmental laws allowing the school shark – sold as flake – to be commercially traded despite being listed as ‘conservation dependent’.
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