Wednesday, November 11, 2009

BBC | Crime rings boost ivory smuggling

The number of seizures has gone up, and so has their average size

The last year has seen a major increase in the illegal ivory trade, with more involvement from organised crime.

November 11, 2009 - Figures compiled by Traffic, the agency charged with monitoring the trade, show a doubling in the volume of illegal ivory seized from 2008 to 2009.

Researchers believe most of it is poached in West and Central Africa, while China is the main destination.

Traffic says there is no evidence that last year's one-off legal sale of ivory in southern Africa boosted smuggling.

The volume of ivory seized is not a complete indication of the size of the illegal trade, because the effectiveness of police and customs authorities can vary from year to year and only a fraction of illegal consignments are discovered. FULL STORY