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Response-Ivory crisis.

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Article

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Authors

Biggs, Duan 
Smith, Robert J 
Adams, Vanessa M 
Brink, Henry 
Cook, Carly N 

Abstract

Sekar et al. argue that there is unequivocal evidence that ivory trade bans are necessary for conserving elephants, and that a growing consensus removes the need to consider or incorporate alternative values in this debate. In doing so, they overlook relevant literature [e.g., (1–3)] and do not account for marginalized voices from key range states (4). Their response illustrates why the current impasse is unlikely to be resolved without a new structured process, underpinned by recognition that interpretation of scientific information on both sides of any contentious debate is influenced by values (5, 6).

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Keywords

Animals, Commerce, Elephants, Humans

Journal Title

Science

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Journal ISSN

0036-8075
1095-9203

Volume Title

360

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)