“Say No to Ivory” campaign launched to protect elephants

A “Say No to Ivory” campaign was launched in Ho Chi Minh City on August 30 with a view to raising public awareness of elephant protection.
“Say No to Ivory” campaign launched to protect elephants ảnh 1Participants in the campaign launch pose for a photo (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – A “Say No to Ivory” campaign waslaunched in Ho Chi Minh City on August 30 with a view to raising publicawareness of elephant protection.

The campaign, part of the global wildlifeprogramme “When the buying stops, the killing can too”, was launched by theCentre of Hand-on Actions and Networking for Growth and Environment (CHANGE)and WildAid organisation.

CHANGE Director Hoang Thi Minh Hong said hercentre is carrying out communication activities to improve public awareness ofelephant protection by not buying or using ivory products.

The “Say No to Ivory” campaign is set to lastfor three years, she noted.

John Baker, Managing Director of WildAid, said thepoaching and trading of elephant ivory has been banned in many countries, butthe elephant killing in Africa and ivory trading in Asia still occurs. WildAidhas worked with China and Thailand to prevent illegal ivory trading. InVietnam, it is focusing on measures to change people’s wrong belief in the usesof wildlife products, including ivory, through communication publications.

Do Quang Tung, an official from the Ministry ofAgriculture and Rural Development, said the number of elephants in Vietnam hasfallen from more than 1,000 to about 100 which mainly live along the borderwith Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam has become an illegal point of transit forivory over the last decade, he noted.

Elephants are being strictly protected atnational parks and ivory trading is completely prohibited in the country, Tungsaid, admitting that a large volume of ivory has still been illegallytransported into Vietnam.

Le Nguyen Linh, a customs official at the SaigonPort, said up to 6 tonnes of elephant ivory was seized at this port of entry inthe last three months of 2016. Ivory is often hidden in wood blocks or aquaticproducts inside big containers transported through sea ports.-VNA
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