Tusks of 600 elephants make up record haul of smuggled ivory
Customs officers in Singapore have seized more than six tonnes of ivory bound for Japan from Zambia: more than double the previous biggest haul of illegal ivory since a global trade ban was introduced in 1989.| Comments on article "Tusks of 600 elephants make up record haul of smuggled ivory" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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