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Educating Hong Kong youth key to stopping ivory trade, elephant charity says

Tour of local schools featuring those who see illegal poaching and its effects up close in Africa could help reduce demand endangering the species

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Colin Dawson of The Elephant Foundation and Daniel Ole Sambu from the Big Life Foundation are speaking in Hong Kong about the ivory trade. Photo: Handout

A Hong Kong-based charity says educating the city’s youth could be key to reducing demand for ivory from endangered African elephants.

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Even though Kenya is more than 8,000km away, conservation group The Elephant Foundation (TEF) is gearing up for a tour of Hong Kong schools.
Confiscated elephant ivory and wildlife parts to be burnt in Myanmar. Photo: Xinhua
Confiscated elephant ivory and wildlife parts to be burnt in Myanmar. Photo: Xinhua

“Seventy per cent of people we talk to don’t understand that an elephant has to die for people to get its ivory,” TEF’s co-founder Colin Dawson says. “The minute people understand the elephant has to die, they don’t want anything to do with it.”

TEF has found that children are particularly good at conveying this message, Dawson claims, describing young people as “a conduit for enthusiasm about keeping these animals alive”.

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