April 7, 2011

Help save endangered elephants

Twenty years ago elephants were being wiped out by poachers. International outcry halted the trade in ivory and elephant herds started to recover. Now, elephants are in crisis once again. The ivory trade continues to flourish and seizures of illegal ivory are skyrocketing. Recently, stockpile sales to Japan and China sent a signal to poachers that it is open season on elephants. The lesson is crystal clear: any legal ivory trade leads to illegal killing.

Join the fight to help free elephants from the threat of ivory poaching. Please sign the petition to urge the European Union to protect the world’s remaining elephants by opposing any further international trade in ivory.

Please visit www.savetheelephants.org to learn what YOU can do to save elephants.

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April 6, 2011

Help stop the shrinking African elephant population

In 1972, there were more than 1.5 million elephants roaming the Earth. Today, there are few than 500,000 left.

Join the fight to help free elephants from the threat of ivory poaching.

www.wildlifedefenseusa.org

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Help save elephants from climate change

Save the Elephants has been working for two decades to protect elephants from human and environmental threats, including drought. Drought in Mali is increasing due to climate change. Learn more at http://www.google.com/cop15

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Stop the senseless slaughter of elephants

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Using Google Earth to help save endangered elephants

For over 20 years, Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, has used Google Earth to track, study, and protect elephants from poaching with geofences and satellite collars on elephants.

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