On Current TV | October 28, 2008 | 1 comment

Online Ivory Ban

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According to an investigation conducted by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, about 70 percent of wildlife trade could be found on eBay. But has eBay done enough to stop the sale of ivory products?
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    • How has it taken this long for ebay to ban illegal animal trade? if children were being trafficked on ebay, wouldn't there be incredible outrage? the ebay ban is a NO BRAINER. they shouldn't be applauded for doing something that should have been a mandate of the company since its founding. if anything, it should be used as an entrapment tool to catch the criminals doing the trading. something serious needs to be done to save these animals. park rangers and the wwf can't do it all by themselves. don't people care what is happening to our world?

    • 3 years ago
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