mardi 3 juin 2014

Stop the Ivory Trade

       STOP THE IVORY TRADE

Elephant have always killed for the ivory tusks.


In July 2012 CITES used to recognise that elephant  poaching had reached 'unsustainable' levels, not only in small unprotected populations but also among larger populations traditionally regarded as safe. In 1989, a worldwide ban on ivory trade was approved by CITES. The elephant is kiled by widespread. In the past, people used to buy for the decoration of their home. The hippopotamus, narwhal, mammoth, and most commonly, Asian and African elephants are captured widespread too. Elephants' lives are put at risk by the mere prospect of a sanctioned sale of ivory. If the poaching of elephants and ever growing trade in illegal ivory is to be seriously addressed, part of the solution to this complex problem must be a return to the full ban on the sale of ivory established in 1989.  

Stop the ivory trade, we help the elephant !!!