JAPAN-ENVIRONMENT-WILDLIFE-IVORY

Allan Thornton (L), President of the US-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), and EIA Senior Policy Analyst Danielle Grabiel (R) introduce their video footage showing an investigation with a Japanese trader, during a press conference in Tokyo on June 9, 2016. Conservation activists on June 9 showed undercover video they say suggests that a "huge loophole" in Japanese law enforcement is hindering efforts to rein in illegal ivory trading. / AFP / KAZUHIRO NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
Allan Thornton (L), President of the US-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), and EIA Senior Policy Analyst Danielle Grabiel (R) introduce their video footage showing an investigation with a Japanese trader, during a press conference in Tokyo on June 9, 2016. Conservation activists on June 9 showed undercover video they say suggests that a "huge loophole" in Japanese law enforcement is hindering efforts to rein in illegal ivory trading. / AFP / KAZUHIRO NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
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