Bamako Elephant Declaration

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The Bamako Elephant Declaration is a multilateral agreement from 2008 to protect elephants . The signing 17 African countries undertake to stop the trade in confiscated ivory permitted in the Washington Convention on Endangered Species . The agreement is named after the capital of the West African state of Mali , Bamako , where it was signed.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The "Elephant Declaration of Bamako" Der Standard (online) of February 8, 2008