President Kenyatta sets fires to biggest stockpile of ivory tusks ever destroyed, in statement against ivory trade.

A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) ranger stacks elephant tusks, part of an estimated 105 tonnes of confiscated ivory which was set ablaze, onto a pyre at Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya. [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters]
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) ranger stacks elephant tusks, part of an estimated 105 tonnes of confiscated ivory which was set ablaze, onto a pyre at Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya. [Thomas Mukoya/Reuters]
Kenya’s president set fire to thousands of elephant tusks and rhino horns, destroying a stockpile that would have been worth a fortune to smugglers and sending a message that trade in the animal parts must be stopped.

Originally Published by Aljazeera

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