Swaziland contests a 39-year-old global ban against rhino horn trade, while Kenya sets fire to a 105 tons pile of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns in protests against ivory trade.
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Firemen stand by at the ready as pyres of ivory are set on fire in Nairobi National Park, Kenya. Picture: AP Photo/ Ben Curtis
Published May 6, 2016
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Swaziland contests a 39-year-old global ban against rhino horn trade, while Kenya sets fire to a 105 tons pile of confiscated elephant tusks and rhino horns in protests against ivory trade.
IOL Mojo
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