Consumers in China Widely Support Upcoming Ivory Ban, But Awareness Is Low, Largest-Ever Ivory Consumer Survey Finds
December 12, 2017
December 12, 2017
BEIJING, China, Dec. 12 -- World Wildlife Fund issued the following news release:
As a landmark ban on domestic elephant ivory trade comes into effect in China at the end of this month, TRAFFIC and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) surveys found that the ban has widespread support from a majority of consumers surveyed and that it is likely to substantially reduce ivory purchase. However, many citizens are unaware of the upcoming ban.
The ban is widely hailed by the internation . . .
As a landmark ban on domestic elephant ivory trade comes into effect in China at the end of this month, TRAFFIC and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) surveys found that the ban has widespread support from a majority of consumers surveyed and that it is likely to substantially reduce ivory purchase. However, many citizens are unaware of the upcoming ban.
The ban is widely hailed by the internation . . .