
The illegal ivory trade is expanding, driven by East Asian crime syndicates, according to the wildlife trade monitoring network Traffic.
The syndicates gather ivory in Africa for export to East Asian countries.
The biggest market is mainland China, though there is also significant trade to other countries such as Thailand and the Philippines, and to Hong Kong.
Traffic says there are 92 illegal ivory seizures per month, and the number of large hauls has doubled in a decade.
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