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Tag: elephants

Vietnam Urged to Destroy 25-Ton Ivory Stockpile

January 29, 2014March 4, 2014 Rhishja CotaAsia

Local NGO Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) has released a statement calling for the destruction of the country’s 25-ton stockpile of confiscated ivory. Nguyen Phuong Dung, […]

Hong Kong Decides to Burn Ivory Stockpile

January 23, 2014 Astrid AnderssonAsia

The Hong Kong government has announced it has decided to incinerate 28 tonnes of its 33-tonne confiscated ivory stockpile in installments over a one-to-two year […]

Activists Lobby Hong Kong Government to Burn Ivory Stockpile

January 22, 2014January 22, 2014 Astrid AnderssonAsia

Earlier today, a group of over 25 local activists joined forces to encourage the Hong Kong government to vote to burn its 33-tonne ivory stockpile […]

China Crushes 6.1 Tons of Ivory: Who’s Next?

January 6, 2014January 6, 2014 Rhishja CotaAsia

On January 6, 2014, it actually happened: China destroyed just over six tons of confiscated ivory, comprised of carved trinkets and whole tusks. Although originally […]

Marvel’s ‘Savage Wolverine’ Tackles Rhino Horn, Ivory Trafficking

January 5, 2014 Andrew Larson, CFP®, MBAElephants

In the latter part of 2013, the wildlife trafficking crisis crossed over to pop culture, with rhino horn and ivory trafficking taking center stage of […]

Progress or Propaganda? China Announces Ivory Burning Ceremony

January 2, 2014January 4, 2014 Rhishja CotaAfrica

In what could be a critical development in the fight against wildlife trafficking, China’s State Forestry Administration has announced that confiscated ivory will be burned […]

France to Destroy Ivory Stockpile, Increase Penalties for Traffickers

December 10, 2013December 10, 2013 Rhishja CotaAfrica

France has joined the growing international movement to close down ivory trafficking and has announced that its three tons of confiscated ivory will be destroyed. […]

Pressure Mounts on Hong Kong Government to Destroy Ivory Stockpile

December 7, 2013December 7, 2013 Astrid AnderssonAsia

Following the recent ivory stockpile crush in the United States, pressure is mounting on Hong Kong to do the same to its 30 tonnes. At […]

Elephants: The Poster Child for a Failed Experiment

November 23, 2013November 25, 2013 Guest BloggerAfrica

Guest blogger: Susie Watts The problem with the elephant debate in a CITES context is that the political symbolism of the African elephant has always […]

From Deep River to Denver: Ivory in America

November 22, 2013 Guest BloggerAfrica

Guest blogger: Steven Stone “At least David and Goliath were of the same species, but, to an elephant, a man can only be a midge […]

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