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You Buy Ivory, You Kill People – The New EAL Campaign Against the Ivory Trade
Dozens of rangers and law enforcement officers die each year trying to protect elephants, rhinos and wildlife. A much higher number
Dozens of rangers and law enforcement officers die each year trying to protect elephants, rhinos and wildlife. A much higher number
Despite a 1990 global treaty illegalizing the sale of elephant tusks, religious faiths across Asia value ivory and are willing to
At Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, wildlife rangers are equipped with rocket launchers, assault rifles, machine guns