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Africans OK Nine-Year Ivory Ban

But first, countries approve a one-time mammoth sale

By Sarah Levy,  Newser User

Posted Jun 15, 2007 6:30 AM CDT

(Newser) – Four southern African countries will hold a one-time sale of 200 tons of stockpiled ivory before the start of a nine-year moratorium, in a hard-fought conservation compromise. Proceeds from the blowout will be used in elephant conservation efforts in the future. "It's the best...   Read full story »

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