Environment
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Kenya Stages World's Largest Ivory and Tusks Burning to Highlight Poaching Crisis in Africa
As a symbol of Africa's fight against illegal poaching of endangered species, $172 million worth of confiscated tusks and ivory will be set aflame in Nairobi National Park.
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