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China’s lucrative black market in ivory
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Half of all illegal ivory ends up in China, where business is booming. In the past few years the black market price of raw ivory has tripled. And, as the economy there grows, so does the appetite for what is seen as a luxury item. ITV’s Angus Walker reports.Jan. 11, 2013