There is also the the International Anti-Poaching Foundation[4][5] which fights poachers. The founder, Damien Mander[6] is an Australian ex spec-ops sniper who is using his military experience to train park rangers since they, unlike the poachers, tend to be poorly equipped and trained as well as understaffed.
[0] http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sheldrick_Wildlife_Trust
[2] https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/orphans/murit
[3] http://instagram.com/p/sigT3IAUKb
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Anti-Poaching_Fo...
https://www.twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/13397828106309...
The tweet is from this month. The NG article is from 2018, but the WWF article postdates the Nature article.
Ivory powder is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), so it's more likely than not that China won't stop killing elephants (or rhinos.) Additionally, exotic TCM ingredients are considered to be a status symbol, so price is no object.
In addition, there's a new development. The CCP is intruding into Asian and African countries using Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a pretext, and even positioning armies there. This could well accelerate poaching.
I think you mean well, but consider the source of your information before being argumentative.
If you want to help the elephants and don't know whom to donate to, consider the conservation foundation trusted by the elephants themselves.
in 1913: 127 million
in 1998: 760 million
by 2100: 4.3 billion
"You know, I have often thought that at the end of the day, we would have saved more wildlife if we had spent all WWF's money on buying condoms." Sir Peter Scott, founder of the World Wildlife Fund
I’ll have to find another cute one now, I suppose.
- pool and billiard balls.
- piano keys.
- handles.