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Rep. Don Young (center) speaks during a press conference in Washington, D.C. in 2001.

Republican Congressman Wants to Scale Back American Elephant Ivory Ban

He has a history of making bizarre arguments in favor of legalizing the trade of endangered wildlife.
By Michael Sainato and Chelsea Skojec

Save the Elephants! Antiques Mkt Hit by Federal Ban on Ivory Sales

States and the federal government are toughening up laws that regulate trade in objects, from statues to carvings to baby grand pianos, made of or containing ivory.
By Brook Mason

Philadelphia Art Dealer Charged with Ivory Trafficking

Victor Gordon, the owner of an art gallery in Philadelphia, has been arrested on charges that he illegally imported more
By Andrew Russeth

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