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"29 African Nations Urge EU to Halt Elephant Slaughter"

"BRUSSELS -- In 25 years there may not be a single elephant remaining in Africa if current rates of killing continue.

As the EU member States meet today to discuss their position on whether to ban the ivory trade, a delegation of the African Elephant Coalition, representing 29 African countries, is calling urgently on the European Union and the European Commission to grasp a historic opportunity and follow through on their commitments to ban the ivory trade.

Elephants are experiencing catastrophic declines from poaching. From 2010 to 2012, at least 100,000 elephants were killed in Africa for their ivory, many of them in AEC countries."

Environment News Service had the story July 4, 2016.

Source: ENS, 07/05/2016