Kenya burns 105 tonnes of ivory in bid to stop poaching
The largest ivory burn in history took place in Nairobi National Park. Eleven pyres of the tusks of roughly 8,000 elephants, as well as rhino horns and animal skins, were set aflame to ensure they never enter the market. Kenya sent a powerful message to the world that ivory has value only on living elephants.
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