Study Says Legalizing Ivory Trade Won’t Save Elephants

in Animal News

According to a new study, African elephants grow and reproduce too slowly to support a robust global trade in ivory. “The demand for ivory is simply too great; it outstrips what elephants can produce,” says the study’s lead author. Trying to essentially farm African elephants for their tusks will likely “kick them into extinction,” he explains.

Link: American Association for the Advancement of Science

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