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The Kilimanjaro Tusks remain the largest tusks ever recorded and framed the entrance to the American compound in Zanzibar known as the "Ivory House," or Nyumba Pembi in 1898. The Kilimanjaro Tusks weighed 237 and 225 lbs, and were bought by E.D. Moore early in the 20th century, and eventually found their way into the Victoria and Albert Museum in England. Ivory Elephant, Pola Gelang, Out Of Africa, National Archives, East Africa, Victoria And Albert Museum, Hunting Fishing, Vintage Images, Ethiopia

The Kilimanjaro Tusks remain the largest tusks ever recorded and framed the entrance to the American compound in Zanzibar known as the "Ivory House," or Nyumba Pembi in 1898. The Kilimanjaro Tusks weighed 237 and 225 lbs, and were bought by E.D. Moore early in the 20th century, and eventually found their way into the Victoria and Albert Museum in England.

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1/5Police have arrested the accused for illegally collecting elephant ivory, wildlife skin, bone, nail and teeth. 2/5Pawan Kumar, accused of illegally... Check more at https://www.edustatus.in/jp-nagar-has-a-large-number-of-elephant-ivory-wildlife-skin-bone-marrow/

“This decision is a great victory for elephants and aligns with the international momentum to close domestic ivory markets. Human demand for ivory is fueling alarming decreases in African savannah and forest elephant populations, so measures like this are crucial to giving these magnificent animals a fighting chance for a future.” African Forest Elephant, Sunken Ship, Elephant Images, Forest Habitat, African Elephant, Printable Image, West Africa, Photo Displays, Free Photos

“This decision is a great victory for elephants and aligns with the international momentum to close domestic ivory markets. Human demand for ivory is fueling alarming decreases in African savannah and forest elephant populations, so measures like this are crucial to giving these magnificent animals a fighting chance for a future.”

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