Emirates will show its support for the fight against illegal wildlife trade by flying two of its A380s wearing livery featuring some of the planet’s species. The carrier is doing it for United for Wildlife, a collaboration of charities. The first aircraft will feature six endangered species, including a lion, tiger, elephant and rhino. The second will have a decal of rhinos and elephants. The move is part of the company’s efforts to raise awareness on the issue and call for urgent action.

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