Reposted from @ibsharpei Noooooooooooooo How Can we help?@ifawglobal @elephant_stories_with_fiona @gretathunberg @amivitale @saveelephantfoundation @thejumbotroops @gathunaomi @jemu_mwenda @kilimanjaroanimalcrew @ar@@tbromet @artfamcdk @portiaderossi @mrpeterframpton @botswana_elephants @olpejeta @theellenshow @@botswana_elephants @fulanivegan @mountkenyatrust @nature_org @aeru_elephants @thelasthornsofafrica @michelleobama44 @lek_chailert @asianelephantprojects @kilimanjaroanimalcrew @angela.sheldrick @sararacamp @botswana_elephants @banksy @edwinlusichi @cambodiawildlifesanctuary @cain62 @dereckjoubert @janegoodallinst @iamkristindavis Posted @withregram • @zimbabweelephantfoundation A new attempt by several Southern African nations to reopen the global ivory trade via another ‘one-off’ sale of stockpiled tusks could mean disaster for threatened elephants. From Monday (23 May), Zimbabwe will host a four-day Elephant Summit in Hwange National Park to rally support to restart the international ivory trade ahead of the 19th meeting of the Conference of Parties (CoP19) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in November this year. Representatives of 14 African countries as well as from China and Japan, two large consumer markets of ivory, are expected to attend the Summit, which has as its goal the development of a ‘common stance’ among African nations to restart trade. Full article link in bio 🔗 @eia_news @eiaenvironment #worldelephantday #zimbabweelephants #elephants #zimbabwe #bekindtoelephants #babyelephants #africanelephant #ellendegeneres #joaquinphoenix #savetheelephants #natgeowild https://www.instagram.com/p/CeBVG2KK5WL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=











