Ivory trade

A family of elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park.

Kenyans mourn the loss of a wildlife advocate and leading ivory trade investigator

Conflict

Kenyans investigate the murder of Esmond Bradley Martin, a conservationist who took immense risks to expose the ivory trade.

Elephant

The largest-ever world wildlife conference made progress on stemming illegal wildlife trade

Justice
Seized elephant tusks

One group hopes to end poaching, WikiLeaks-style

Environment
African elephant

The fight to save the elephants has new urgency

Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra with great flourish.

Why a Hungarian orchestra had to borrow seven violin bows from friends

Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra with great flourish.

Why a Hungarian orchestra had to borrow seven violin bows from friends

The Budapest Festival Orchestra came to New York to play an all-Dvorak concert at Lincoln Center in New York. But the musicians were shocked when US Customs officials at JFK Airport seized seven bows belonging to the orchestra’s string section. New federal regulations ban the commercial import of any and all elephant ivory – including the tips of classical violin bows.

tusks

Cheap drones give elephant protectors a new tool against poaching

Environment

Not just for warfare or spying anymore, drones are being enlisted in the battle to protect African elephants from the epidemic of poaching.

When you buy ivory, you may be funding al-Shabab terrorists

Environment

Illegal sales of ivory and rhino horn are estimated to be a $2 billion a year industry. And some of that money is going to fund Islamic militant terrorists, according to a Dutch conservation group.

In Kenya, Violent Elephant Poaching Increases at an Alarming Rate

Global Politics

The New York Times’ Jeffrey Gettleman talks about the latest massacre of 11 elephants.

The World

Ivory Poachers in Central Africa are Hunting Elephants with Heavy Artillery

Conflict & Justice

Jeffrey Gettleman, East Africa Bureau Chief for The New York Times, wrote that the poaching of elephants for the illegal ivory trade has gotten out of control in Central Africa, and has become increasingly militarized.