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Tag: ivory

#CITES Meeting Discusses Elephants, Rhinos, Tigers and More

July 26, 2012August 3, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

In Geneva this week, the 62nd Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora […]

Report: Asian, African Countries Failing to Control Illegal Wildlife Trade

July 23, 2012August 4, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

A “wildlife crime scorecard” released by WWF reveals that laws prohibiting commercial trade in rhinos, tigers, and elephants remain poorly enforced throughout Asia and Africa. […]

South Africa: Chinese National Gets 8 Years for Rhino Horn Possession

July 19, 2012August 3, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

A Chinese national identified as Xiaja Chen has been sentenced by a South African court to eight years in prison for illegal possession of rhino […]

How Will China’s Slowing Economy Impact Endangered Wildlife?

July 16, 2012August 3, 2012 Guest BloggerAfrica

The rise of China as an economic superpower has impacted the entire world — including wildlife. Although economists and investors have been studying — and […]

One Ton of Illegal Ivory Confiscated in New York, Dealers Plead Guilty

July 13, 2012July 13, 2012 Rhishja CotaElephants

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., announced the guilty pleas of two ivory dealers identified as Mukesh Gupta and Johnson Jung-Chien Lu, along with […]

Ivory Gang Murders 7 People, 13 Okapi at DRC Wildlife Reserve

July 5, 2012July 5, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

On June 24th, marauders armed with AK-47 rifles launched a vicious attack on the Okapi Wildlife Reserve Headquarters and Epulu Station in the Democratic Republic […]

Ivory Among Endangered Species Products Seized from Passenger at LAX

July 4, 2012July 4, 2012 Rhishja CotaElephants

The U.S. Customs and Border Control confiscated seven ivory tusks, a hippopotamus tusk and purses made out of ostrich, stingray, crocodile and elephant skins from […]

Cause for Concern: Canada’s Narwhal Ivory Trade

July 2, 2012July 3, 2012 SarahPappinMammals

Although indigenous peoples in the Arctic have traditionally hunted narwhals for food, recent information suggests that the focus has shifted to the marine mammal’s tusk […]

Thailand to List African Elephant as Protected Species

July 1, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

In an effort to more closely monitor illegal ivory trade, Thailand will add the African elephant as a protected species under Thai law. This is […]

Zambia: 3 Tons of Ivory Stolen, 2 Game Scouts Arrested

June 27, 2012June 27, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Just over three tons of ivory were discovered missing from the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) strongroom, and two game scouts have been apprehended in what […]

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