Ivory, Horn and Blood: Behind the Elephant and Rhinoceros Poaching Crisis by Ronald Orenstein

Ivory, Horn and Blood: Behind the Elephant and Rhinoceros Poaching Crisis



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But in a new A kilogram of elephant ivory has a black market price of about $2,200, while a rhino horn will for a staggering $66,000 per kilo, according to the senior director for African affairs at the National Security Staff of the White House. Jun 28, 2013 - Margaret Kenyatta. Sep 20, 2010 - “The number of horns moving out of Africa is escalating, with poached horns able to move from the site of the kill to the global market in as little as 48 hours,” said Tom Milliken, Director of TRAFFIC East and Southern Africa. Ivory, horn and blood: behind the elephant and rhinoceros poaching crisis - ORENSTEIN, Ronald Call No. Feb 3, 2014 - People are sent down for years for stealing from a neighbour's laundry line or stealing food and those guilty of sabotaging Africa's and Kenya's economy by poaching elephant and rhinos are let off so lightly. Jul 18, 2013 - Demand from increasingly affluent Chinaand Southeast Asian nations has driven a surge in elephant poaching in recent years, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of the animals annually, wildlife monitoring groups say. Feb 12, 2014 - At the heart of this conflict is money, particularly the vast sums that can be made from trading in elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn. In an announcement […] But how would their customers be convinced of their rhino horn being real without, say, a dead rhino photo and the occasional newspaper article about poaching? Sep 24, 2013 - Al-Shabaab gets up to 40% of its funding from elephant poaching The world has watched in horror as the scale of the Al-Shabaab attack on the. Kenya's First Lady Margaret Kenyatta on Tuesday backed efforts by the country's conservationists to save elephants, urging people across Africa to stop ivory trade to save the wildlife. Wildlife conservationists said rising demand for ivory and rhino horn in Asia has caused a poaching crisis in recent years across Kenya in particular and Africa as a whole with over 1,000 rhinos having been killed on the continent in the last 18 months. May 4, 2009 - MYSTERY PRY In post-Revolution Paris, an old man signs a letter in blood, then hides it in a secret compartment in a sailor's chest. I hope the prosecution will appeal that low sentence and that The Kenya Government is taking it seriously and threaten that the noose is tightening on the throats of those who poach our wildlife and traffic ivory and rhino horn. Nov 21, 2013 - Author, "Ivory, Horn and Blood: Behind the Elephant and Rhinoceros Poaching Crisis". May 31, 2013 - Vietnam is the main destination for rhino horn, and many countries play a role as transit countries for both ivory and rhino horn; including the Philippines. Nov 15, 2013 - Here is one of the latest developments in economic policy: The US government hopes to send a crushing message to anyone involved in the illegal ivory trade — by decimating a 6-ton stockpile of seized elephant ivory. Apr 21, 2014 - According to Adam Roberts, CEO of Born Free USA, a global leader in wildlife conservation and animal welfare, "The elephant poaching crisis has reached historic levels and, shockingly, some elephant populations face extinction in my The organization maintains a global wildlife trade program and is at the forefront of campaigns to protect imperiled species, including from the trade in elephant ivory, rhino horn, tiger bone, lion trophies, and bear gallbladders.

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