The Wilder Traveller

105 Tons of Elephant Ivory set to be Destroyed

The Kenyan government is set to destroy its stockpile of 105 tons of elephant ivory and 1 ton of rhino horn at the end of the month. The ivory and rhino horn destruction event will take place at 15:00hrs E.A.T. on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at the Ivory Burning Site inside Nairobi National Park.

We are losing elephants and rhinos across Africa at an unsustainable rate,” says African Wildlife Foundation President Kaddu Kiwe Sebunya. “This historic event will draw global attention to the illegal wildlife trade, and it has already sparked a national discussion in Kenya and beyond about this issue. With the right political commitment and support of law enforcement, we can move toward a zero tolerance approach to wildlife crime.”

More than 20,000 African elephants are killed annually by poachers for their ivory, with rhino poaching steadily increasing from 2007 to 2015.

AWF has worked closely with the Kenyan Government to help the country curb poaching and wildlife trafficking, including:

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