It's been a bloody week for elephants in Chad. Camel-riding poachers killed 22 elephants in just four days and the Chad army was incapable of stopping them.
If we're going to stop poaching we must end demand for ivory around the world. Tell United Kingdom's leaders to permanently ban the international ivory trade ยป
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/168/639/035/?z00m=20001743Here's the frustrating part: The ivory trade WAS banned 20 years ago. Elephants started to recover. But the ban has been weakened over the years to allow stockpile sell-offs to Japan and China. This has fueled demand, and poaching has increased to meet it. In the southwest part of Chad alone 170 elephants have been killed in the past year.
We can't protect elephants as long as there is a demand for ivory. Legal sell-offs fuel black market trade. In fact, regulators seized illegal ivory on Portugal and India just last week. The only solution is a total ban.