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Elephant are not beetles: implications of the ivory trade for the survival of the African elephant
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Ivory TradeHumanitiesMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyAfrican American StudiesAfrican ElephantIvory Trade DataAnthropologyPopulation ControlPopulation EcologyAfrican ElephantsConservation Biology
The scientific community now agrees that, more than anything else, it is the killing of African elephants for the ivory trade that has caused the very dramatic declines in elephant populations witnessed over the past decade. Based on samples of ivory trade data, recent population modelling and field data, the authors discuss the implications of the ivory trade for the future survival of viable populations of African elephants.
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