EDITORIAL: Kenya burns ivory
One hundred and five metric tons of elephant tusk ivory was burned in 11 pyres around the Nairobi National Park in Kenya last Saturday as part of removing ivory from the multi-million dollar illegal ivory trade in Kenya.
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One hundred and five metric tons of elephant tusk ivory was burned in 11 pyres around the Nairobi National Park in Kenya last Saturday as part of removing ivory from the multi-million dollar illegal ivory trade in Kenya.
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