Exclusive: Ministers blame technical issues as conservationists fear law may be watered down, warning of more elephant killings
Research has found hundreds of ivory items are still changing hands in the UK, with ivory from newly killed animals being passed off as antique, which may be legally sold, keeping the killings going.imports, exports and sales, received royal assent three years ago last Monday., which was defeated, and then by a government consultation on how to enact the law, more than two years after it had been passed.
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