HK trade blamed for killing of elephants
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Nairobi
RAMPANT illegal trading in ivory in Hong Kong is pushing elephants towards extinction, conservationists said on Thursday, reporting more ivory items on sale there than in any other city.
The sale of ivory items from government-registered stockpiles predating the 1990 ban is allowed for domestic use in Hong Kong, but the report finds tusks from recently slaughtered elephants are being passed off as old ivory on a huge scale.
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