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      <title>Discrepancies in Australian jurisdiction-based regulation of invasive plants</title>
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      <title>Reform wildlife trade in the European Union</title>
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      <description>A policy piece in Science arguing that current European Union wildlife trade regulations leave major gaps that allow unsustainable and illegal trade to continue, and calling for reform to strengthen monitoring, enforcement, and species coverage.</description>
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