China's Ivory Trade Is Dying, And That's Good For African Elephants
The price of ivory in China has dropped from about $2,100 per kilogram in 2014 to $730 per kilogram in 2017, according to a new report.
LEARN MOREAccording to a new study, increasing demand for products like coffee and chocolate is causing companies to destroy forests to plant more crops.
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Michigan State Rep. Matt Maddock falsely claimed a flight with undocumented immigrants arrived at Detroit metro airport.