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Kenya: Cut Ties With Notorious Ivory Nations, State Told
The Star, 6 February 2013
PLAYERS in the tourism sector have asked the Government to reviews bilateral ties with countries that promote illegal trade in ivory. Read more »
Players in the tourism sector have urged the government to cut ties with countries trading in ivory (file photo).
Twelve elephants belonging to one family were shot dead in the Tsavo East National park, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service. Read more »
Tour operators are appealing to government to act fast and contain poaching which they say could negatively impact their business, as the country is widely sold as a wildlife ... Read more »
Conservationists have called on the government to strengthen laws against poaching. Current regulations are too weak and have led to a recent increase in elephant deaths, they say. Read more »
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