Just saw on a recent TV programme a report that people in Siberia are making large amounts of money from mammoth tusks which are now being revealed due to the melting of the tundra as a result of global warming. It's not currently considered illegal in the way that elephant tusks are. The mind boggles!
I've only got one thing to say on this and other similar issues. When are the people of the world going to wake up, and realise that animal parts do nothing for human beings.
We are all aware of the slaughter of rhinos and elephants for their horns and tusks, but they are not the only victims.
"An average of 20 tonnes of pangolins and their parts have been trafficked internationally every year with smugglers using 27 new global trade routes annually, according to new research released today by TRAFFIC and IUCN. The report was released in the wake of the world’s largest ever pangolin seizure, when China announced the seizure of 11.9 tonnes of scales from a ship in Shenzen last month." Pangolins are scaly, ant-eating mammals. Their meat is considered a delicacy and their scales are deemed by some to have magical medicinal properties.