Track the impact of Kenya's ivory burn
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Biggs, Duan
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2016
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Kenya's government delivered a powerful message against elephant poaching and the illegal ivory trade on 30 April by burning 105 tonnes of ivory, worth up to US$220 million. With stockpile destruction on the rise, it is important to evaluate the impact of this strategy on elephant populations.
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534
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Biggs, D; Holden, MH; Braczkowski, AR; Possingham, HP, Track the impact of Kenya's ivory burn, Nature, 2016, 534, pp. 179