environews-rdc-Conservation : Domestic ivory markets increasingly disappearing in Central Africa
A comprehensive study on the illegal ivory trade in five Central African countries has just been published, following close to 20 years of field studies. A copy of the TRAFFIC study which was obtained by Environews RDC, presents the study’s findings on ivory markets in major cities in five Central African countries ( Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo, the Central African Republic and Gabon), in 2007, 2009 and 2014 and 2015.
The study’s findings show that in recent years Central Africa has been one of the main sources of ivory for the illegal ivory trade in the sub-region’s countries, throughout West Africa and in foreign destinations, especially Asia.
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