Imagine in your head that you will return to the past in Israel's era. Please imagine that you are walking in the palace. When you walk, you will find that the art of decorating the hall is a small property. Just before seeing the chair, you will walk and notice that you are in the throne room, but it is not the most elegant chair from your own two eyes. This chair is shining with unfamiliar jewels and some white materials. White material seems inherently unfamiliar, but it is beautiful, the throne looks like coming from other world.
Ivory: Ivory is part of my multifactor. I can describe my symbol as a place where various musical backgrounds gather. At the same time, ivory is also suitable for me: art alienation, freedom from music and independence. You can compare with the famous ivory tower where artists can find art and mystery. This EP is very easy to be born. I was inspired by "absence". Specifically, the gap they left and how they changed us. This is a very important EP for me. That is the first EP for me, especially as a label for recording. It completely represents my love for melody and tribal influence. And it became part of myself during my studio meeting.
Abstract: In this article, we will examine the global ivory transaction and its impact on elephant population. The first is a historical discussion on the relationship between the needs of teeth, elephants and ivory. Then, this article looks at the poaching rate and the poaching industry in chronological order. Next, in this article we will review two competing methods for elephant protection and outline the method of analyzing elephant decisions by CITES after 1975. In addition, I will explain related laws of ivory producing countries and consuming countries. Finally, in this article I will explain US laws on elephants and ivory and legal issues on these policies.
The elephant is heavily excavated for their precious ivory ivory, which is the key to jewelry, artifacts and pianos. The elephant population declined sharply in the 1980s. Therefore, the prohibition of international trading of target teeth was promulgated in 1989, when African elephants (African elephants) were published in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Since the ban, the number of people poaching elephants has decreased greatly. However, the pressure to unlock the ivory ban is continuing. There are many elephants in some countries such as Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe. For these countries, selling some of the remaining ivory inventory by collecting a large amount of funds for conservation projects will help protect them. In June 1997, the elephant population of these three countries was transferred from Appendix I to CITES Appendix II. The condition of the transfer is that Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe were permitted to export a limited number of raw (raw) ivory to Japan as of March 18, 1999.