Myanmar burns ivory, skins to fight illegal wildlife trade

AP  |  Naypyitaw 

Authorities in have burned an estimated $1.3 million worth of confiscated and other parts of endangered animals, days after a conservation group charged that the country's exports to are increasing.

said the items destroyed Thursday in the capital, Naypyitaw, included 277 pieces of ivory, 227 bones of elephants and other animals, 1,544 different horns and 25 wildlife skins.

It said the parts were destroyed to raise public awareness about the illegal wildlife trade, to try to deter such activities and to promote international cooperation in suppressing the

A report issued Tuesday by the Kenya-based group Elephants said going to comes from both poaching within as well as pieces originating in

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 16:15 IST