Recently, many customers seized their last opportunity to buy ivory products at the store... READ MORE›
We can start 2018 hopeful that elephants will be safer now that China has banned commercial ivory sales, he said... READ MORE›
China, one of the world's biggest markets for African ivory, announced last year that it would outlaw all domestic trade and processing by the end of 2017... READ MORE›
In 2014, Yao Ming proposed to the National People's Congress that ivory sales be banned in China... READ MORE›
The four-year-old rhinoceros, named Vince, was found dead this morning by keepers at Thoiry Zoo, to the west of the French capital... READ MORE›
Good news for Africa's elephants China is losing its taste for ivory... READ MORE›
When world-renowned elephant expert Iain Douglas-Hamilton conducted the first aerial survey of Tanzania in 1976, the country had 316,000 elephants, the largest pachyderm population on the planet... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook China says it will shut down ivory trade by end of 2017 The move is designed to curb the mass slaughter of African elephants... READ MORE›
Open letter the british government must take global leadership with a 'total ban' on the ivory tradeA... READ MORE›
The EU needs to take responsibility and finally ban its own ivory trade as well as all exports... READ MORE›
Every year, around 100 people and 40 to 50 elephants are killed as a result in India, for example... READ MORE›
Animal rights campaigners believe laws to regulate the ivory trade are ineffective and perpetuate illicit sales, driving rhino and elephant poaching... READ MORE›
On Monday a proposal to add the elephants in Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana to appendix 1 was defeated... READ MORE›
A Game of Thrones editor, recently killed by a lioness in South Africa, was raising money to combat poaching... READ MORE›
Wildlife groups say Hong Kong's legal ivory trade provides cover for a vast illegal trade that is fueling a poaching crisis decimating elephant herds in Africa... READ MORE›
Poachers killed five elephants in Tsavo West National Park on Monday night... READ MORE›
Beyond Greece, the world is filled with debt crises... READ MORE›
NAIROBI They call her the Queen of Ivory a 66-year-old Chinese woman who became famous for her role in Africa's illegal wildlife trade... READ MORE›
Dr. Virani explained that vultures, despite their powerful digestive systems, are fragile... READ MORE›
Two advocacy groups, Haki Africa and Muslims for Human Rights, or Muhuri, were placed on a list of entities suspected of ties to the Shabab... READ MORE›
It's a good news story Mr. Obama told about 4 500 mostly young Kenyans who packed the Safaricom Indoor Arena on the outskirts of Nairobi the capital... READ MORE›
International pressure to close domestic ivory markets is building... READ MORE›
Wayne Lotter had received death threats for years over his efforts to stem the rampant elephant poaching in Tanzania... READ MORE›
Known for a youthful memoir exploring his Kenyan roots, Mr. Obama has been celebrated as a son of Africa who reached the pinnacle of power... READ MORE›
Up to 100 elephants are killed every day in Africa, Max Gower said... READ MORE›
As the world mourned the death of Cecil the lion, five endangered elephants were killed in Kenya... READ MORE›
Barack obama goes back to kenya it's like jfk going back to ireland... READ MORE›
In 1989 Cities banned international trade in ivory by listing all African elephant populations in its appendix 1... READ MORE›
Data shows that about one person has been killed on average every day for the past three years by roaming tigers or rampaging elephants... READ MORE›
The National Geographic investigation, Tracking Ivory, used fake tusks with GPS implants to track the trade route. Journalist Bryan Christy reports... READ MORE›
Poachers killed five elephants in Tsavo West National Park on Monday night... READ MORE›
President Obama said the US would continue to co-operate with Kenya and other East African nations to counter the threats from Islamist extremists groups... READ MORE›
And a group of broadcasters, conservationists and MPs have called on the Chinese president to end his country's ivory trade and save African elephants from extinction... READ MORE›
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