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Barking up the wrong tree? Conservation, CITES and controls on commercial trade in Prunus africana bark

This presentation by Tony Cunningham and Terry Sunderland during the ATBC Annual meeting focuses on the Prunus africana, its distribution and variation, the local and commercial utilization, the commercial trade, CITES and Prunus africana, what CITES does, whether wild harvesting can be sustainable and the global perspective on bark harvest.

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