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Ton of ivory crushed in Times Square to highlight poaching

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NEW YORK — Over a ton of confiscate­d ivory tumbled off a conveyor belt into a rock crusher in Times Square on Friday in a symbolic display highlighti­ng an illegal trade that activists say threatens the survival of African elephants.

The Wildlife Conservati­on Society says the global ivory trade is responsibl­e for the slaughter of as many as 35,000 elephants a year in Africa.

“Crushing ivory in Times Square — literally at the crossroads of the world — says in the clearest of terms that the US is serious about closing its illegal ivory markets and stopping the demand,” said John Calvelli, the society’s executive vice president for public affairs.

US and state government officials, conservati­onists, animal-welfare advocates and tourists gathered to watch as hundreds of ivory trinkets were turned into a powder that fed into a trough, waiting to be trucked away.

The event was organized by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, New York state agencies and the Wildlife Conservati­on Society, which runs New York City’s zoos.

Actress Kristen Davis, a longtime advocate for elephants known for her role in the HBO show “Sex and the City,” said at the event no one should ever buy ivory even if a dealer says it’s an antique.

“We are going to lose elephants in 10 years if we don’t do something, which means that our children will never know that elephants roamed the planet in the wild as they should,” Davis said. AP

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