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Togo police seize 700 kg of ivory
by Staff Writers
Lome (AFP) Aug 08, 2013


Rare Sumatran tiger cubs born at US zoo
Washington, District Of Columbia (AFP) Aug 08, 2013 - Two rare Sumatran tiger cubs were born this week at the National Zoo in the US capital, in what zookeepers described Thursday as a conservation victory for the critically endangered cats.

The births late Monday were a first for the tiger mom, Damai, who mated with the zoo's 12-year-old male Kavi.

The babies' eyes are not yet open, but they are nursing and crawling all over their mother, "as if her body is a jungle gym," the zoo said in a statement.

A webcam on the National Zoo's site showed black and white images of the cubs lounging and rolling in a darkened den with their mom on Thursday morning.

A zoo spokeswoman told AFP that no humans have come near the cubs yet, and they have no plans to for a couple of weeks.

"Not only are our two new Sumatran tiger cubs the cutest cubs in town but they are also a huge conservation success," the zoo statment said.

"With fewer than 500 Sumatran tigers in the wild, the birth of these cubs makes a stride in the direction towards saving this critically endangered species."

The only place in the world where these tigers are found in the wild is on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where poaching and deforestation are major threats to the species' survival, according to the World Wildlife Fund.

Police in Togo have seized 700 kilogrammes (1,540 pounds) of ivory in the capital city of Lome, the government told AFP on Thursday.

"The anti-drug brigade last Tuesday seized from a Lome shop 700 kg of ivory belonging to a Togolese man, aged 58. He was arrested," said Dede Ahoefa Ekoue, the minister of the environment and forest resources.

"As yet, we do not have all the information on which country the ivory came from. We know today that there are several networks and investigations are underway to see if the Togolese belongs to one of these networks, as this is the first big seizure by Togo," she said.

"We believe that there is now an urgent need to provide a strong, international response to lead the fight against trafficking," added the minister.

According to Togo police, some 116 ivory horns were seized in 2011 and traffickers were arrested.

International trade in ivory was banned in 1989 by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

But traffic has grown in recent years due to strong demand in the Middle East and Asia, where elephant tusks are used in the manufacture of decorative objects and traditional medicine.

According to estimates by CITES, more than 25,000 African elephants were poached in 2012.

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