Historic US-China Ban to End Ivory Trade Ensures Elephant Survival
The U.S. and China announced new ivory restrictions in both countries that could save tens of thousands of elephants.
The U.S. and China announced new ivory restrictions in both countries that could save tens of thousands of elephants.
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