Ebay is finally getting the ivory out – for good. Their announcement on October 20 pre-empted the October 21 release of a report by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, “Killing With Keystrokes”, which documents how online auction sites have become a flashpoint for trading in illegal animal parts and objects made from endangered species. You can download a copy of the report from IFAW’s website.
The video below features highlights from the press conference that IFAW held yesterday. The audio is not very good – you’ll need to turn up your volume a bit to hear her speak. One of the highlights is startling – they found roughly 1000 items a week which violated some form of wildlife conservation law. Here’s a thought – Ebay could hire IFAW to police the site for them. Wouldn’t both organizations win? What do you think?
Tags: Ebay, ivory, online auction sites, wildlife conservation
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Thanks for sharing this!
Best,
Juliet Neal-Boyd
IFAW