Article 5ZPWS Ivory ban loophole means elephant body parts can still be traded in UK

Ivory ban loophole means elephant body parts can still be traded in UK

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Mark Tovey
from Environment | The Guardian on (#5ZPWS)

Legislation makes no mention of skins, feet, ears and tails so these can continue to be bought and sold

Elephant skins, feet, ears and tails will continue to be traded in the UK even after next month's ivory ban comes into force, it has been revealed.

The government has been praised for its Ivory Act 2018, effective from next month, making the purchase and sale of elephant tusks punishable by fines of up to 250,000 or up to five years in prison.

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