Kenya’s #IvoryBurn will help end demand globally by shaming those who buy and own ivory http://gu.com/p/4tmz9/stw
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@calestous The buyers are the real problem. Poachers are just the symptom. But nobody cares..because their are rich and above the law?3 replies 5 retweets 4 likes -
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@w_nicht Poachers in Africa have gone high-tech. They heavily influence demandpic.twitter.com/TaBRa0MFNs
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@calestous Makes me very sad. I have visited Kenya's national parks many times. Breaks my heart to think they may not survive.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@w_nicht@joan_rollins Poaching is at scale of war on#elephants. Should be defined as economic sabotagepic.twitter.com/VQ84vHIKsV
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@w_nicht@joan_rollins Ivory poaching funds most war and terrorism in Africa (2014) https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229692-700-ivory-poaching-funds-most-war-and-terrorism-in-africa/#.VyXJC1AFmEA.twitter …pic.twitter.com/ry6FWnHYOI
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.@w_nicht @joan_rollins Market value driving #rhino #poachingpic.twitter.com/PtcTYxtbc5
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