All Set As Kenya Wildlife Service Prepares Ivory Piles to Be Set On Fire


KENYA:Burning of the worlds largest ever elephant ivory and rhino horns is set to take place in Kenya.

Different organisers braved the heavy rain in Nairobi on Monday for the final preparations for the day that has been recognised locally and internationally.

READ: World's Biggest Burning of IVORY Set to Take Place Later this month in Kenya

Saturday 30th April 2016 will be a day that Kenya will symbolically attest to the world that poaching is illegal and destructive to the social and economic well-being.

Tourism is the heart of Kenya’s economic pillar where wildlife is the main contributor.

105 tonnes of elephant ivory and rhino horn will be reduced to ashes to symbolize to the world that killing the animals is illegal and that indeed their ivory and tusks are valueless.
Burning of the worlds largest ever elephant ivory and rhino horns is set to take place in Kenya.

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