CITES deal wins reprieve for elephants
“International trade in elephant ivory was banned in 1990, due to plummeting elephant stocks. But in 1997, CITES allowed South Africa, Botswana and Namibia ? where elephant numbers were growing ? to sell stocks of ivory taken from poachers or dead elephants. That sale took place in 1999.” – New Scientist
Related Ways to Take Action:
- CITES Ivory Wars: What is in the Proposals?
- EU Ivory trade meeting – UK says no to trade proposals
- Tanzania unlikely to get approval for ivory sales
June 16, 2007










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