In Canada, it is illegal to sell ivory from certain species, like elephants and Narwhals, under the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act. However, antique ivory items crafted before certain dates may be exempt from these regulations. It is important to verify the legality of any ivory items before attempting to sell them in Canada.
it depends on the size NOTE: THIS IS ILLEGAL IN EVERY STATE, COUNTRY, AND CONTINENT
An ivory statue is typically made from the tusks of elephants, which are poached for their ivory. This illegal poaching threatens the survival of elephant populations in the wild. It is important to discourage the trade of ivory products to protect these animals.
Ivory trade predominantly occurs in Asia and Africa, with countries such as China, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines being major consumers. Illegal ivory trade also occurs in Europe and the United States, where ivory products are often sold as antiques or luxury items. Efforts are being made globally to combat the illegal ivory trade and protect endangered elephant populations.
Zero. Ivory is illegal to own or sell.
The actual situation is a little more complicated than that, but basically, yes, the US does not allow trafficking in ivory. (There are some exceptions for antiquities and the like.)
it's illegal to sell ivory because there are very few elephants left/
it depends on the size NOTE: THIS IS ILLEGAL IN EVERY STATE, COUNTRY, AND CONTINENT
The ivory trade was made illegal in 1979.
The price of ivory can vary widely based on factors such as origin, quality, and legality. However, the illegal trade in ivory is a major concern and contributes to the decline of elephant populations. Additionally, buying or selling ivory is illegal in many countries due to conservation efforts aimed at protecting endangered species.
Ivory comes from tusks of elephants. It is illegal bc it discourages some of the killings of animals for the ivory.
Refers to the illegal business of harvesting, buying, and selling animal tusks which is (on paper anyway) outlawed in almost every country on earth.
No. In many countries including the United States, selling ivory is illegal. Also, do not export ivory. That is highly illegal too. Sorry, but the above answer is wrong. If your Asian ivory was imported before 1976 and is at least 100 years old, it is legal to buy, sell, or trade interstate. If your carved African Ivory was imported before 1989, it is legal to buy, sell, trade or export.
IT has no value as it is internationally illegal to trade in ivory.
It is illegal to sell elephant ivory since they are endangered.
Exactly what it sounds like - someone who specializes in buying and selling ivory items.
In most countries, it is illegal to deal, sell or own ivory.
It is and has been illegal to hunt Elephants for Ivory. Poaching for Ivory has been one of the main reasons for the rapid decline in the population of elephants in the wild. All nations have put a ban on elephant hunting and it is illegal to hunt elephants.