ivory

African elephant
Business, Economics and Jobs
The fight to save the elephants has new urgency
Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra with great flourish.
Arts, Culture & Media
Why a Hungarian orchestra had to borrow seven violin bows from friends
Ivan Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra with great flourish.
Arts, Culture & Media
Why a Hungarian orchestra had to borrow seven violin bows from friends
tusks
Environment
Cheap drones give elephant protectors a new tool against poaching
Environment
When you buy ivory, you may be funding al-Shabab terrorists
Corporal Patricia Mututu (left), a 30-year Kenya Wildlife Service veteran, and Ranger Mildred Oduor on patrol in Nairobi National Park.  Hundreds of Kenya Wildlife Service rangers have been shot by poachers in the last three years; 13 have been killed.
Environment
Rangers in Kenya are outgunned in the new poaching arms race
Arts, Culture & Media
Mapouka: Ivory Coast’s Dance-Style Version of ‘Twerking’
Global Politics
In Kenya, Violent Elephant Poaching Increases at an Alarming Rate
Conflict & Justice
Ivory Poachers in Central Africa are Hunting Elephants with Heavy Artillery
Conflict & Justice
Illegal Ivory Market Flourishes in Cairo
Agony and Ivory
Conflict & Justice
UN presence in Ivory Coast
Conflict & Justice
Ivory Coast incumbent may be losing grip on power
Arts, Culture & Media
Ancient art from Iraq
In Search of: The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
In Search Of: The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
A Look Ahead to Next Week’s Show: The Last of the Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers
A Look Ahead to Next Week’s Show: The Last of the Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers
Endangered Elephants
Taking it all Back
The Search for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Part 2
The Search for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Part 1
Global Politics
Ivory Coast poised for violence
Conflict & Justice
Election outcome still uncertain in Ivory Coast
Environment
U.N. allows China to import ivory