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Did you know that elephants could be extinct in the wild by 2025?
Elephants are very intelligent animals. They live in complex family units.
At the current rate they could be extinct within one generation.

​WHY ARE ELEPHANTS BEING KILLED?
​Poachers are killing the elephants for their ivory with the demand for ivory being mainly from China.
Poachers have slaughtered nearly 80% of the population in 10 years for their ivory tusks.
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How can we help the elephants?

1) DONATE BELOW 👇🏽 OR CLICK ON THE "SHOP FOR A CAUSE" TAB
2) SHARE, SHARE, SHARE & SPREAD AWARENESS!

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DONATE HERE


​​THE MONEY HELPS.....


1) Stop the killing of elephants. 
We need to continue to help support the line of defense and help protect these species. 

2) Stop the trafficking of ivory.
In early 2017, China started their first stage ban of the ivory trade. Twelve carving shops were closed and the retail stores will be closed by end of 2017. This is a great step forward. 
"Some recent successes have helped to disrupt trafficking networks. After the conviction and 20-year prison sentence of ivory trafficker Feisal Ali Mohamed last year, the Akasha brothers, believed to be senior members of his network, were sent to the U.S. for trial after two years of fighting extradition." -ECF

​3) Stop the demand for ivory.
 Help spread the word and don't buy ivory.

​Please help save these amazing species, every little bit helps. Remember, don't buy ivory and please share & spread the word.
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"To date, the Elephant Crisis Fund has supported 163 projects by 53 partners in 31 countries across Africa and around the world.
From funding investigations into the illegal ivory trade markets of East Asia to assisting with aerial operations and intelligence networks in the frontline battles for elephants, the ECF has deployed more than $12 million in just four years. With poaching, trafficking, and demand for ivory still at crisis levels, the ECF will not stop raising financial support and deploying every dollar until this crisis is ended, and elephant populations are on the road to recovery. "
-Elephant Crisis Fund
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