Thursday, October 18, 2018
Saving Myanmar's elephants from skin poaching
The poaching of African elephants, where they are killed for their ivory tusks, is well-documented.
But halfway around the world in Myanmar, elephants are ten times more endangered and are now facing a new serious threat.
Driven by a huge demand in China, poachers are skinning Asian elephants to make ruby red jewellery.
Now an NGO called 'The Elephant Project' is working to save Myanmar's elephants.
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