
A Chinese journalist on ivory and rhino horn
You want to know why Chinese buy ivory and rhino horn? What drives the demand? Who are the Chinese who go
You want to know why Chinese buy ivory and rhino horn? What drives the demand? Who are the Chinese who go
U.S. anti-poaching efforts need to go further, conservation groups including the Elephant Action League, say. On the today Washington Post ”
Recent events and news have shown Zimbabwe for what it really is, a major regional and international hub for elephant poaching
The first destruction of ivory in the U.S. is now planned for November 14th. Six tons will be crushed at the
Mozambique to create armed force with ex-soldiers to halt slaughter of elephants and rhinos, also across the border with South Africa.
Three female elephants begin long journey from Toronto Zoo to a California sanctuary. After a life in prison, for our amusement,
Only in 2013 and only in the port of Hong Kong, so far the custom seized over 3,350 ivory tusks. It’s
Tanzania’s Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Hon. Khamis Kagasheki recently publicly named 4 Members of Parliament that are involved in
So far, official data says 90 elephants have died in Zimbabwe from cyanide used to poison salt licks at watering holes.
As reported by Ofir Drori, Founder of LAGA (part of the EAGLE network): LAGA’s work resulted in two more successful operations last week
EAL’s director Andrea Crosta to AFP, France24 News and Fox News: “The ivory trade, legal or illegal, supplies funds to criminals
A major project was announced today by the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) to help curb elephant poaching in Africa. We naturally