Uganda seizes ivory and pangolin scale contraband


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The seizure proves Uganda “still is a major transit point for illegal wildlife,” Kristof Titeca, a Belgian researcher who recently investigated the role of individual traders in ivory trafficking, said in a Twitter post.


Africa’s pangolin species are under increasing pressure from poachers as their scales are used in traditional medicine in some Asian countries.


Africa’s elephants are threatened by demand for ivory products in China and other Asian countries. Africa had 1.3 million elephants in the 1970s but has fewer than 500,000 today.


Uganda’s elephant population has been growing in recent years to over 5000, but the animals still face sporadic poaching, sometimes with the help of corrupt wildlife officials.


Experts warn that elephant populations could plummet if the ivory trade is not stopped.


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