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  • Demand Under the Ban: China Ivory Consumption Research 2019 Brochure

    Demand Under the Ban: China Ivory Consumption Research 2019 (pdf, 22.9 MB)

    September 25, 2019

    WWF has conducted the largest consumer survey about ivory trade in China—2,000 people in 15 cities—for three consecutive years with GlobeScan, providing the best available assessment measuring changes in attitudes, purchasing and ban awareness over time.

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  • China’s Ivory Market after the Ivory Trade Ban in 2018 from TRAFFIC   Brochure

    China’s Ivory Market after the Ivory Trade Ban in 2018 from TRAFFIC (pdf, 2.63 MB)

    September 27, 2018

    This report provides the first analysis of trends in supply and demand for elephant ivory products in China’s markets since the new legislative changes. 

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  • Factsheet: Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Research  Brochure

    Factsheet: Demand under the Ban – China Ivory Consumption Research (pdf, 249 KB)

    December 12, 2017

    A summary  of the largest-ever ivory consumer survey, which identifies target consumer groups, products and drivers of elephant ivory consumption that need to be addressed as a priority to ensure that China’s recent ivory ban is effective.  

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  • Demand Under the Ban: China Ivory Consumption Research (2017) Brochure

    Demand Under the Ban: China Ivory Consumption Research (2017) (pdf, 7.47 MB)

    December 11, 2017

    This report presents the results from an extensive and comprehensive research study conducted among consumers in
    Mainland China between June to November 2017 on the topic of reducing demand for ivory.

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  • A Ban on Commercial Elephant Ivory Trade in China: A Feasibility Study Briefing Brochure

    A Ban on Commercial Elephant Ivory Trade in China: A Feasibility Study Briefing (pdf, 5.54 MB)

    September 02, 2016

    WWF and TRAFFIC believe that an elephant ivory trade ban in China is feasible and could be effective in contributing to a reduction in current threats to African elephants. Such an ambitious and achievable act could garner positive exposure for China's responsible action on a critical wildlife conservation issue and become a positive influence on other countries' efforts to tackle the illicit elephant ivory trade. 

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