The Town at the Heart of China’s Black Market in Ivory
Last year, in response to mounting criticism for its key role in the steep decline in the world’s elephant population, China...
Last year, in response to mounting criticism for its key role in the steep decline in the world’s elephant population, China...
On New Year’s Eve, Beijing announced it will ban the ivory trade in China, potentially shutting down the world’s biggest ivory market. Why did Beijing decide to curb the ivory trade? Will it put enough muscle behind it to enforce the decision?...
Preparation is under way in China to bring in a ban on their domestic ivory trade, following a promise made with the US earlier this year
In the powerful new Netflix documentary The Ivory Game, Elephant Action League Executive Director ...
Namibia is the rare country in Africa that seems to be holding its own against ivory poachers. Whereas in most other southern African countries the elephant population is being decimated, in Namibia, according to the government, the number of...
“When the buying stops, the killing can too,” reads the popular slogan that WildAid uses in its anti-ivory campaign to raise awareness in China. WildAid, along with most Western environmentalists, contend that curbing demand in...
International NGOs such as Save the Elephants have shared the great news that the price of...
Traditional Chinese medicine—popular throughout Asia—long has prized the supposed medicinal value of tiger bones. Now, though, as the world’s wild tiger population is disappearing fast, even facing extinction, the Chinese medicine industry may...
In February 2015, China announced a one-year ban on ivory imports. While many conservation groups such as the Environmental Investigation Agency denounced Beijing’s policy as “ineffective,” the San Francisco-based group WildAid said the ban is an...
Tanzania’s elephants continue to be poached to supply a growing demand in an unregulated illegal ivory market, predominantly in China. Seizure data implicates Tanzania in more large flows of ivory than any other country. It is also consistently...
Poaching has not only reduced elephant populations, but it has also become unsustainable. The problem, beyond how many elephants are being killed, is the lack of surviving males in their prime years.
As a goodwill ambassador to WildAid, a nonprofit dedicated to ending illegal wildlife trading, ...