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  2. Destruction of ivory - Wikipedia

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    Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta watching 105 tons of ivory burn in April 2016. On 30 April 2016, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta set alight the largest ever pile of ivory for destruction in the Nairobi National Park. [24] The pile consisted of 105 tonnes of elephant ivory from about 8,000 elephants and 1.35 tonnes of horns from 343 rhinoceroses.

  3. Elephant hunting in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The largest poaching incident in Kenya since the ivory trade ban occurred in March 2002, when a family of ten elephants was killed. [8] Illegal elephant deaths decreased between 1990, when the CITES ban was issued, and 1997, when only 34 were illegally killed. [15] Ivory seizures rose dramatically since 2006 with many illegal exports going to ...

  4. Satao (elephant) - Wikipedia

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    Elephants at a waterhole in Tsavo East National Park in Kenya. Elephant ivory poaching has been a widespread problem in Africa. In 2013, over 20,000 African elephants were killed for their ivory. The slaughter of African elephants is driven by the black market value of elephant ivory. The illicit trade in ivory is primarily in Asia where ivory ...

  5. Kenya says its plan to burn 105 tons of ivory will protect ...

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    Kenyan wildlife officials plan to burn 105 tons of ivory at the end of April in a move they say will protect elephants.

  6. Large elephant named Satao killed in Kenyan park

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    Conservationists and others are mourning the loss of one of world's largest elephants, who was reportedly killed and mutilated by poachers. According to Southern Cross Safaris the carcass of a ...

  7. Kenya Wildlife Service - Wikipedia

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    The ivory was transported to the site in shipping containers then stacked into towers up to 10 ft (3.0 m) tall and 20 ft (6.1 m) in diameter. The ivory towers took personnel from the Kenya Wildlife Service ten days to build. The pyre also contained exotic animal skins. The amount of ivory destroyed equaled about 5% of the global stock.

  8. DNA testing of elephant ivory reveals tactics of criminal ...

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    The illegal ivory trade, along with habitat loss, climate change and other factors, has destroyed the two elephant species in Africa. Tusks from a seizure in Malaysia in 2012 (Malaysia Department ...

  9. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    Arriving in Africa in 1896, and after hunting man-eating lions for the Uganda Railway and then serving in the Boer War, from 1902 Bell hunted elephant in Kenya, Uganda, Abyssinia, Sudan, the Lado Enclave (one of the few to do so there legally), French Ivory Coast, Liberia, French Congo, and the Belgian Congo. During his hunting career, Bell ...