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WWF-Thailand and partners unveil life-size African elephant sculpture to highlight ivory trade and save elephants In her opening remarks, Ms. Yowalak Thiarachow, Country Director of WWF-Thailand, said ...
Conservationists on Tuesday urged Thailand to end its legal trade in ivory to help curb the slaughter of African elephants by poachers cashing in on their highly-prized tusks.While it is illegal to ...
We celebrated a great success at the end of 2016 when China, the world’s biggest ivory market, announced that all ivory sales within the country would be banned. In 2017, with the help of WWF ...
Researchers say they have developed a new way to distinguish between legal mammoth ivory and illegal elephant ivory. ...
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A record number of large scale ivory seizures will be recorded globally in 2011, pointing to a surge in elephant poaching in Africa to meet Asian demand for tusks for use in jewelry and ornaments ...
WWF and TRAFFIC’s ivory initiative receives top media award in China. Beijing, China, 7th December 2016—The joint WWF and TRAFFIC ivory initiative has been recognised at the Global Fashion & Charity ...
The ivory trade in Central Africa appears to be diminishing, according to a new report from TRAFFIC, a U.K.-based watchdog NGO.But that finding might be misleading, say the authors, as surging ...
* Central African forest elephants risk extinction * Asian demand, widespread logging, more weapons to blame * Forest elephant ivory especially prized By Tansa Musa YAOUNDE, April 26 (Reuters ...
CITES: 18 year ivory deadlock broken—WWF/TRAFFIC. The Hague, The Netherlands, 14 June 2007—African range states have come together to break an 18 year ivory impasse, a significant move that is ...
In addition to more people in China outright rejecting ivory, fewer Chinese have bought ivory since January 2018. In a survey conducted before the ban, more than a quarter of respondents said they ...
The population of these elephants—the largest animal currently walking the earth—has declined by 70 percent in the last 40 years, in large part because of the illegal ivory trade, which is the ...