Toronto Star

Petition on elephant ivory ban goes ‘nuts’

- MIA RABSON

OTTAWA— More than 125,000 people have signed a petition asking Canada to put a stop to the sale of all elephant ivory.

Tessa Vanderkop, director of strategic relations and advocacy for Vancouver-based Elephanati­cs, says when the petition was launched last year the hope was to get 1,000 signatures.

“Our next target was 5,000 and then it just went nuts,” she said.

“I think it says that people just do not have any kind of tolerance for this kind of thing anymore and they want government­s to do the right thing.”

Last week, 95 politician­s and animal rights activists from Canada and around the world signed a letter to Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna repeating the petition’s request to ban all domestic trade in elephant ivory and to also make it illegal to import, export and reexport elephant ivory.

Among the signatorie­s to the letter are a handful of politician­s and animal rights groups, including Wildlife SOS India, which runs the elephant sanctuary Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family visited during their recent trip to India. Vanderkop says she does not think the ivory issue was raised with Trudeau during that visit.

Currently the ban on elephant ivory in Canada affects only that from elephants killed since 1990, but Vanderkop says it is so difficult to date ivory that it is easy for people to hide more recent ivory among legal products.

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