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Ivory Education Institute VS. The State of California

January 28, 2016LawsuitDavid

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African Vs. Asian Ivory

African ivory has always been preferred over Asian (or Indian) ivory for a number of reasons. These reasons suggest why nearly everything found in older ivory items of higher quality were almost certainly from African animals. In fact, even a lot of worked ivory from India arose from material first imported from African sources. Despite this, these pieces entered Western markets as “Asian” ivory..... read more

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American Musical Instruments Society
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Announcements

While the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed new rules and regulations regarding the sale and trade of ivory, the Director’s Order 210 does not have the force of law. There is even some doubt whether they will be adopted in their current form or whether new legislation will be needed to support whatever controls may be imposed on the future trade and movement of ivory objects. For now then – and certainly through the end of June – we are advised that it is perfectly legal to buy, sell, trade, and ship ivory within the United States.

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