Published on Sep 24, 2016
It's
nearly 30 years since a worldwide ban was imposed on the sale of
elephant ivory in an effort to protect the vulnerable animal from
poaching.
But now, Namibia and Zimbabwe want it lifted so they can sell their vast stockpiles of ivory tusks.
Opponents
say lifting the ban will encourage poaching and lead to the elephant's
extinction, and several EU countries say current legislation works just
fine and doesn't need to be changed.
But with the number of elephants in Africa dramatically declining does the existing ban on ivory go far enough?
Presenter: Martine Dennis
Guests:
Pohamba Shifeta - Namibia's Minister of Environmental Affairs
Paula Kahumbu - Chief Executive, Wildlife Direct
Colman O'Criodain - World Wildlife Fund
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