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- Destruction of ivory - Wikipedia
A stack of elephant tusks burning in Kenya in April 2016 The destruction of ivory is a technique used by governments and conservation groups to deter the poaching of elephants for their tusks and to suppress the illegal ivory trade
- Eerie Footage of Over 100 Tons of Burning Ivory - Smithsonian Magazine
On Saturday, president of Kenya Uhuru Kenyatta used a torch to set ablaze a giant pyre of ivory, one of 11 similar mounds built in Nairobi National Park that will burn for almost a week
- Kenya burns 105 tonnes of ivory in bid to stop poaching
Kenya’s president has set fire to 105 tonnes of elephant ivory and more than a tonne of rhino horn, in a statement against the trade in ivory and products from endangered species
- Kenyas ivory inferno: Does burning elephant tusks destroy them?
The results, quoted by National Geographic online, showed that burning ivory at 1,000C led to it losing just 7g per minute - meaning that it would take around a week to destroy an average male
- Why Kenya burned 11 giant piles of ivory tusks - CSMonitor. com
Kenya's president set fire Saturday to 105 tons of elephant ivory and more than 1 ton of rhino horn, believed to be the largest stockpile ever destroyed, in a dramatic statement by this East
- Kenyas Ivory Burn
On Saturday 30th April, we watched the ivory tusks of around 10,000 elephants go up in flames in Nairobi National Park, in a symbolic statement by Kenya, that elephants are worth more alive Arranged in eleven massive pyres each dedicated to the region of Kenya from where the tusks were seized, each tusk beheld a story of the individual to
- Why Kenya Is Burning 100 Tons of Elephant Ivory
On April 30, 2016, Kenya will burn approximately 105 tonnes of confiscated ivory, almost all of the country's total stockpile at an event attended by several African heads of state, conservation
- Up in flames: Kenya burns 105 tons of ivory tusks to protest . . . - Mashable
On Saturday, Kenya's president lit the blaze that consumed 105 tons of elephant ivory and 1 ton of rhino horns, spitting out huge clouds of white smoke as the fire crackled into the night
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