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Jnclr89

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Sat Jun 11, 2016, 12:08 AM Jun 2016

Japan not so inocent in the ivory slave trade

http://phys.org/news/2016-06-video-hints-japan-abetting-illegal.html




http://phys.org/news/2016-06-video-hints-japan-abetting-illegal.html

Experts say most illegal ivory heads for China, where it is seen as a status symbol. By some estimates the country accounts for as much as 70 percent of global demand


But the US-based Environmental Investigation Agency, a campaign group, covertly filmed four ivory traders in different cities in Japan who showed no hesitation in selling ivory to Chinese buyers.


An undercover EIA investigator presented himself as a Chinese buyer and explicitly showed that he was willing to send ivory to China, EIA president Allan Thornton told reporters as the group showed the footage.


"You came too late," a trader in Osaka is shown saying. "We sold so many ivory tusks that ivory has been vanishing from Japan."

Another trader in the central Japanese city of Gifu said: "I don't care, Okay? Illegal is okay."
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Japan not so inocent in the ivory slave trade (Original Post) Jnclr89 Jun 2016 OP
The only way to save ivory is to finance around the clock huge militias protecting them. George Eliot Jun 2016 #1

George Eliot

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1. The only way to save ivory is to finance around the clock huge militias protecting them.
Sat Jun 11, 2016, 02:47 AM
Jun 2016

I think it can be done if enough of us donate and create sanctuaries and posts and put the villagers to work for pay.

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