Group accuses Google over illegal ivory

A conservation group claims that Google has something in common with illicit ivory traders in China and Thailand – it says the internet search giant is helping fuel a dramatic surge in ivory demand in Asia which is killing African elephants at record levels.

Group accuses Google over illegal ivory

A conservation group claims that Google has something in common with illicit ivory traders in China and Thailand – it says the internet search giant is helping fuel a dramatic surge in ivory demand in Asia which is killing African elephants at record levels.

The Environmental Investigation Agency, a conservation advocacy group, said in a statement today that there are some 10,000 adverts on Google Japan’s shopping site which promote the sale of ivory.

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