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Ivory is a bigger issue than ever before
Due to a complex set of challenges, the ivory trade could continue to grow:
- Punishments are weak
- Lack of enforcement
- Not enough resources on the ground
- Increased appetite for illegal ivory
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The Webby Awards
2015 Webby Winner: Activism
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The Humane Society
2015 Genesis Award Winner: Short Film
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CNN
How Poaching Fuels Terrorist Funding
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Clinton Foundation
Partnership to Save Africa’s Elephants
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Elephant Action League
Africa’s White Gold of Jihad: al-Shabaab and Conflict Ivory
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Trafficking Guidelines
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The Daily Show
Tusky Business
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National Counterterrorism Center
Worldwide Threats Assessment
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Born Free: C4ADS
Out of Africa: Mapping the Global Trade in Illict Elephant Ivory
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International Fund for Animal Welfare
Wanted - Dead or Alive: Exposing Online Wildlife Trade
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New York Times
All That Remained of 100 Elephants: A Ton of Ivory, Turned Into Trinkets
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Born Free: C4ADS
Ivory's Curse: The Militarization and Professionalization of Poaching in Africa
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Smithsonian
The Race to Stop Africa’s Elephant Poachers
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Washington Post
Overwhelmed U.S. Port Inspectors Unable to
Keep Up with Illegal Wildlife Trade
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The Washington Times
Terrorists slaughter African elephants, use ivory to finance operations
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The New Yorker
Save The Elephants
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Vice Meets
Kathryn Bigelow and Scott Z. Burns
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