The Prince of Wales has warned of the "troubling reality" the planet faces, as he focused on the need to tackle illegal wildlife trade during a visit to South Africa.
In a speech at a United for Wildlife summit in Cape Town, Prince William said wildlife crime had "ripple effects" that were "profound for us all".
He also outlined a new life insurance cover for anti-poaching rangers, who he described as "guardians of our planet's most precious resources".
The initiative would provide cover to about 10,000 rangers working across Africa.