China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
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Re: China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
#2After that, it becomes a typical black market affair, kinda like trade in stolen art works.
Re: China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
#3Good move, but that gives those traders about 12 months to "kick up the volume" of ivory traded. After that, it becomes a typical black market affair, kinda like trade in stolen art works.
Re: China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
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#6Good move, but that gives those traders about 12 months to "kick up the volume" of ivory traded. After that, it becomes a typical black market affair, kinda like trade in stolen art works.
China's effort to reduce shark fin soup consumption was incredibly effective. I hope this will be equally successful.
Re: China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
#7Woot! Thank you China! Elephants are my favorite animal and it's sad to see such magestic creatures slaughtered for such nominal things. Or any animal for that matter. Shark fin soup? Seriously what a waste of a needed predator.
Re: China announces ban on ivory trade by end of 2017
#8Woot! Thank you China! Elephants are my favorite animal and it's sad to see such magestic creatures slaughtered for such nominal things. Or any animal for that matter. Shark fin soup? Seriously what a waste of a needed predator.
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#10Woot! Thank you China! Elephants are my favorite animal and it's sad to see such magestic creatures slaughtered for such nominal things. Or any animal for that matter. Shark fin soup? Seriously what a waste of a needed predator.
What is there to like about elephants? Honest question. To me they look like gigantic rocks who shit a lot. But of course that could be said of many animals. ;P