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David Ezziddine
November 28, 2016
Articles of Interest

Ivory bans hurt Native Alaskan carvers and artists

David Ezziddine
November 28, 2016
Articles of Interest

Check out this interesting article from NPR that explores how the well-intentioned bans on elephant ivory are harming Native Americans who legally carve walrus tusks.

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website has more information on the near-total ban on elephant ivory in the United States.

https://www.fws.gov/international/travel-and-trade/ivory-ban-questions-and-answers.html

 

Source:http://www.npr.org/2016/11/24/503036303/ivory-ban-hurts-native-alaskans-who-legally-carve-walrus-tusks

Tagged: Ivory Bans, Native Alaskans, Walrus tusks, carvers, artists

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