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  • A Filipino wildlife official shows seized elephant tusks and dried sea turtles estimated to be worth more than $2m from a shipment that came from Tanzania in 2009. The Philippines has launched an investigation into the alleged involvement of Catholic priests in the illegal trade of African ivory in the country, officials said. Elephant tusks are commonly used in the manufacture of statues, figurines and image replicas of saints | image by Dennis M. Sabangan

    A Filipino wildlife official shows seized elephant tusks and dried sea turtles estimated to be worth more than $2m from a shipment that came from Tanzania in 2009. The Philippines has launched an investigation into the alleged involvement of Catholic priests in the illegal trade of African ivory in the country, officials said. Elephant tusks are commonly used in the manufacture of statues, figurines and image replicas of saints | image by Dennis M. Sabangan

    • October 11, 2012 (5:20 pm)
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      National Geographic did a really good exposé on the link between ivory smuggling and religion in their October issue...
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      This would really, really disgust me if it turns out to be true. I’m pretty sure we could use bamboo for statues…
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      What these people do...make money. Despicable!!
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      Humans fucking repulse me. They make me feel ill.
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