Ivory
IVOxAK’s Newest Single Somehow Combines Anti-Fascism with Trying to Make Panasonic Seem Gangsta
Hard to say what a Japanese corporation that fabricates middle-rate electronics did to deserve this sudden burst of street cred, but the track is surprisingly lovely.
Poachers Just Killed Some More Elephants With Cyanide in Zimbabwe
Although the country is no longer consumed by the violence and inflation of the early 2000s, a widespread lack of economic opportunity is fueling the poaching trade.
Terrorist Groups Are Poaching Elephants In Northern Mali, Warns UN
The United Nations and Interpol estimate that around 90 percent of elephants killed in Africa each year are killed by non-state armed groups, in or near conflict zones.
Poachers Are Using Cyanide to Slaughter Entire Elephant Herds
Why cyanide is a poacher's perfect weapon—and a conservationist's nightmare.
It's Going to Be a Bit Harder to Sell Ivory and Rhino Horn in California
California is poised to become the third state to regulate the trade within its borders — and follows a new federal prohibition on interstate trade.
Even People Who Buy Ivory Think It Should Be Banned
A new survey reveals the motivations and feelings of ivory buyers.
Watch Mapei Rap in Swedish and Take Over Stockholm in MXHXN's Insane "GÄÄHDA" Remix Video
MXHXN teams up with Mapei, Lazee, Ivory, Gedz, Nimo, and A-Keyy(bbe). How do you say "lituation" in Swedish?
Cecil the Lion Killing Brings Calls for Extradition and Global Reckoning on Endangered Species
Zimbabwe is asking the US to extradite the Minnesota dentist who stalked, shot, and beheaded a rare lion
People Are Posting Fake Craigslist 'Missed Connections' Ads About Elephants
The posts call out Craigslist for not doing more to crack down on the millions of dollars worth of ivory sold on the site, despite its new ban.
Obama Has Proposed a Ban on Almost All Ivory Sales in the United States
An elephant is killed for its tusks every fifteen minutes, leading to a 69 percent decline in the number of animals since 1980.
No One Can Seem to Stop the 'El Chapo' of Congolese Ivory Smuggling
François Ikama is part of a vast illicit ivory market that is killing elephants at an alarming rate, which has given rise to a broad campaign to save them.