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Elephant Extinction Mooted
by Kate Melville

Elephant Extinction Mooted
by Kate Melville

African elephants are being slaughtered for their ivory at a pace unseen since an international ban on the ivory trade took effect in 1989, says a researcher from the University of Washington (UW). But the public outcry that resulted in that ban is absent today, says Samuel Wasser, a UW biologyprofessor.
The elephant death rate from poaching throughout Africa is about 8 percent a year based on recent studies, which is actually higher than the 7.4 percent annual death rate that led to the international ivory trade ban nearly 20 years ago, explains Wasser, adding that the poaching death rate in the late 1980s was based on a population that numbered more than 1 million. Today the total Africanelephant population is less than 470,000.
"If the trend continues, there won't be any elephants except in fenced areas with a lot of enforcement to protect them," said Wasser. He is lead author of a paper in Conservation Biology that suggests elephants are on a course that could mean most remaining large groups will be extinct by 2020 unless renewed public pressure brings about heightenedenforcement.
In 1989, most international ivory trade was banned by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which regulates trade in threatened and endangered species. The restrictions banned ivory trade except for ivory from elephants that nations legally culled from their herds or those that died naturally. At the time the treaty was enacted, poachers werekilling an average of 70,000 elephants a year. The ban instigated much stronger enforcement efforts, nearly halting poaching almost immediately. However, that sense of success resulted in waning enforcement. Western aid was withdrawn four years after the ban was enacted and poaching gradually increased to the current alarming rates.
"The situation is worse than ever before and the public isunaware," Wasser said, "It's very serious because elephants are an incredibly important species. They keep habitats open so other species that depend on such ecosystems can use them. Without elephants, there will be major habitat changes, with negative effects on the many species that depend on the lost habitat. Elephants also are a major part of ecotourism, which is an important source of hard currencyfor many African countries."
The illegal ivory trade is being carried out mostly by large crime syndicates, Wasser believes, and is being driven by growing markets in China and Japan, where ivory is in demand for carvings. In addition, in the last few years demand has risen sharply in the United States, where much of the ivory is used to make knife handles and gun grips. But the illegal ivorytrade has gotten relatively low priority from prosecutors, and new laws promoting global trade have created "a policing nightmare," Wasser says, which makes ivory poaching a high-profit, low-risk endeavor.
The only way to curb the trade, Wasser believes, is to focus enforcement in areas where the ivory comes from in the first place, before it enters the complex, global crime trade network.FUENTE: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20080631184437data_trunc_sys.shtml

African Carnage: One Year's Seized Ivory Likely Came from 23,000 Elephants

Science Daily
February 27, 2007

African elephants are being slaughtered for their ivory at a rate unprecedented since an international convention banning ivory trade took effect in 1989, a University of Washington biologist says.

Theproblem is so serious that the giant creatures might be on the path to extinction unless western nations reinstate strong enforcement efforts that all but halted black-market ivory trade in the four years immediately after the ban was enacted, said Samuel Wasser, director of the UW Center for Conservation Biology. He is the lead author of a paper detailing the problem published the week of Feb. 26...
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