Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - Ivory room # I, Nairobi, Kenya from the series ‘with butterflies, and warriors’ - Delighted to hear from Tusk @tusk_org That today the UK Government has confirmed that it will ban ivory sales to protect the future of elephants in Africa and Asia. The robust measures being introduced will make the ban the toughest in Europe and one of the toughest in the world. The ban will ensure there is no value for modern day ivory and the tusks of recently poached elephants can not enter the UK market. It will be introduced with primary legislation ahead of the UK Government hosting the fourth international conference on the illegal wildlife trade, which returns to London in October for the first time since they instigated the first such gathering of global leaders in 2014. The illegal wildlife trade is estimated to be worth in the region of $20billion per annum – making it the fourth largest criminal activity after drugs, arms and human trafficking. Africa’s elephant populations have crashed by 70% from 1.3m in 1979 to less than 400,000 today. Current data suggests that 20,000 elephants are being killed each year for their ivory. Thanking @tusk_org @bornfreefoundation @dswfwildlife @stop.ivory @zsllondonzoo @savetheelephants @r.e.s.c.u.e for their tireless work on this subject. #withbutterfliesandwarriors #conserving #conservation #notrade #ivory #elephant - for more work and projects follow me here and @natgeo @thephotosociety @everydayextinction ????????

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Photograph by David Chancellor @chancellordavid - Ivory room # I, Nairobi, Kenya from the series ‘with butterflies, and warriors’ -
Delighted to hear from Tusk @tusk_org That today the UK Government has confirmed that it will ban ivory sales to protect the future of elephants in Africa and Asia. The robust measures being introduced will make the ban the toughest in Europe and one of the toughest in the world. The ban will ensure there is no value for modern day ivory and the tusks of recently poached elephants can not enter the UK market. It will be introduced with primary legislation ahead of the UK Government hosting the fourth international conference on the illegal wildlife trade, which returns to London in October for the first time since they instigated the first such gathering of global leaders in 2014. The illegal wildlife trade is estimated to be worth in the region of $20billion per annum – making it the fourth largest criminal activity after drugs, arms and human trafficking. Africa’s elephant populations have crashed by 70% from 1.3m in 1979 to less than 400,000 today. Current data suggests that 20,000 elephants are being killed each year for their ivory.
Thanking @tusk_org @bornfreefoundation @dswfwildlife @stop.ivory @zsllondonzoo @savetheelephants @r.e.s.c.u.e for their tireless work on this subject. #withbutterfliesandwarriors #conserving #conservation #notrade #ivory #elephant - for more work and projects follow me here and @ナショナルジオグラフィック @thephotosociety @everydayextinction ????????


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