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Ugandan ivory trafficker gets life term in landmark ruling by AFP Staff Writers Kampala (AFP) Oct 22, 2022 A Ugandan court has sentenced an ivory trafficker to life in prison in a landmark ruling hailed by the country's wildlife authority. International trade in ivory has been banned since 1989 under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Despite this, the hunger for ivory persists and is one of the main reasons why Africa's elephant population has dwindled from 1.5 million about half a century ago to around 415,000. The court on Thursday slapped a life term on Pascal Ochimba, who was arrested on January 18 with two ivory pieces weighing nearly 10 kilos (22 pounds). Sam Mwandha, the executive director of the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) said late Friday: "This is a landmark achievement in our war on illegal wildlife trade in Uganda." A UWA statement said the judge noted that Ochimba "was a habitual offender having been charged in 2017 with two counts of unlawful possession of protected species and convicted by the same court." Uganda is a major transit point for smugglers trading in body parts of animals such as elephants and rhinos.
Methane-eating 'borgs' have been assimilating Earth's microbes Berkeley CA (SPX) Oct 20, 2022 In Star Trek, the Borg are a ruthless, hive-minded collective that assimilate other beings with the intent of taking over the galaxy. Here on nonfictional planet Earth, Borgs are DNA packages that could help humans fight climate change. Last year, a team led by Jill Banfield discovered DNA structures within a methane-consuming microbe called Methanoperedens that appear to supercharge the organism's metabolic rate. They named the genetic elements "Borgs" because the DNA within them contains genes a ... read more
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