The European Union (EU) has rejected Namibia's application to allow strictly controlled trade in rhino horns. Namibia wanted to sell horns from legal sources - such as dead animals or horns cut under supervision, i.e. dehorned horns - in order to generate income for the protection of the animals and thereby weaken the black market. However, the EU remains firm in its rejection and warns that legal trade is more likely to increase demand, encourage poaching and make it easier to smuggle illegal goods into legal channels.
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