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China – Ban Ivory Trade
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China Fuels East African Elephant Poaching. Via Melissa Groo – Save the Elephants. China Fuels East African Elephant Poaching. Damian Robin, Epoch Times. March 30, 2010. China’s influence in East Africa is fueling an upsurge in elephant poaching, gunrunning, and corruption according to a report on U.K. television Friday. The sellers did not say if Hu knew of the trade, but did say that a prominent diplomat from the Chinese Embassy frequently bought large amounts of ivory from them. The intensity of the p...
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Organizations Ernest supports | Through the Eyes of Ernest
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A natural refuge where sick, old and needy elephants can once again walk the earth in peace and dignity. The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, founded in 1995, is the nation’s largest natural habitat refuge developed specifically for endangered African and Asian elephants. The Sanctuary operates on 2,700 acres in Hohenwald, Tennessee 85 miles southwest of Nashville. The Elephant Sanctuary exists for two reasons:. Performing Animal Welfare Society:. David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust:. Located in Thailand, BLE...
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The Elephant Network | Disappearing Elephants
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Exploring the threats to elephants around the world: An educational media portal created by the International Field Program of the New School. Create an Advocacy Poster. Trade Route Mapping Activity. Human Rights vs. Animal Rights. African vs. Asian Elephants. What should we do with ivory? Conservation Organizations in Africa. Conservation Organizations in Asia. Political Influencers/Major Global NGOs. Conservation Organizations in Africa. The Amboseli Trust for Elephants. The African Wildlife Foundation.
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Ivory burn – Ban Ivory Trade
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Category Archives: Ivory burn. Are elephants worth more than their teeth? Are elephants just a source of a valuable commodity, ivory? Or do elephants deserve special treatment? Most elephant scientists are against the killing of elephants for ivory. They believe that it is unethical. In a recently published book, Elephants on the Edge , G. A. Bradshaw. Reviews decades of field research by scientists like Joyce Poole. Katy Payne and Iain Douglas-Hamilton. A recent elephant rescue in India. At the end of t...
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