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From: WWF Newsletter <newsl...@wwf.panda.org>
Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 8:38 PM
Subject: We need your help to ban ivory in Thailand - sign our petition
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Sign the petition to killthetrade for ivory in Thailand - http://panda.org/ban
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Sign the petition to ban ivory in Thailand

Stopping the demand is the way to save elephants in Africa.

Elephant poaching is being driven by demand for ivory carvings and trinkets in Asia where many consumers think "elephant teeth" simply fall out and re-grow without hurting the animal. The truth is that ivory comes from dead elephants.
 
...and Thailand is the biggest unregulated market for ivory in the world. Although it is against the law to sell ivory from African elephants in Thailand, ivory from domestic Thai elephants can be sold legally. As a result, massive quantities of illegal African ivory are being laundered through Thai shops.
 
To save Africa’s elephants it is essential that Thailand closes this legal loophole. Join us in asking Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to ban all ivory trade in Thailand while representatives from 176 governments will be meeting in Bangkok March 3-14 to discuss global wildlife trade issues, including the elephant poaching crisis. While the eyes of the world are turned to Thailand, we want to present 1 million signatures to Mrs Sinawatra.

"Dear Prime Minister Shinawatra, we are greatly concerned about the record levels of elephant poaching in Africa. Demand for illegal ivory products could drive the species to extinction in Africa, and Thailand’s elephants could be next. You can save them. We urge you to ban all ivory trade in Thailand to give elephants their best chance of survival."

Do your part by signing and sharing the petition here: panda.org/ban

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