I
didn’t catch the major event later in the day, but on Friday morning on the way
to work, I saw these tables –and cameras being set up—for Ivory Crush in Times
Square. In a dramatic demonstration, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service crushed
a ton of ivory. Most of this had been seized during undercover operations in
Philadelphia and New York—the latter of which has the dubious distinction of
maintaining ties to this trade.
How
dubious is this trade? The best estimate, in a study in PNAS (Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences), is that more than 100,000 elephants were
poached from 2011 to 2014. Or, think of it this way: an average of 34,000
elephants killed each day across the
African continent.
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