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Author: Thornton, Allan

Title: Lethal Experiment: How the CITES-approved ivory sale led to increased elephant poaching

Summary: The CITES process in 1997, and subsequently, has been plagued by a lack of transparency, mismanagement and inadequate consultation with elephant range states (the majority of which opposed downlisting). The CITES ivory experiment has failed. Elephant poaching levels have risen in a number of range states since 1997. The CITES international monitoring system to monitor the illegal killing of elephants (MIKE) was not in operation prior to the decision and is non-functional. Japan is a thriving market for illegal ivory, with an inadequate system for controlling imports and sales within the country.

Details: London: Environmental Investigation Agency, 2000. 36p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed April 9, 2013 at: http://www.eia-international.org/wp-content/uploads/Lethal-Experiment.pdf

Year: 2000

Country: Africa

URL: http://www.eia-international.org/wp-content/uploads/Lethal-Experiment.pdf

Shelf Number: 128334

Keywords:
Animal Poaching
Elephants
Illegal Animal Trade
Ivory Smuggling
Wildlife Crimes (Africa, Japan)