Zambian Ivory Trade

LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- JULY 1991: A pile of elephant tusks and weapons confiscated from poachers by Zambian Game Wardens valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars is burnt to prevent the ivory being traded illegally. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)
LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- JULY 1991: A pile of elephant tusks and weapons confiscated from poachers by Zambian Game Wardens valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars is burnt to prevent the ivory being traded illegally. (Photo by Tom Stoddart/Getty Images)
Zambian Ivory Trade
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Credit:
Tom Stoddart Archive / Contributor
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55849198
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 July, 1991
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Hulton Archive
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