Photo Gallery: Rhino Horn and Ivory Recently Seized in Thailand

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The unclaimed contraband was destined for a company in Central Thailand. Next >>

Rhishja Cota-Larson

I am the founder of Annamiticus, which publishes news and information about wildlife crime and endangered species. I am the Editor of Rhino Horn is Not Medicine and Project Pangolin, Coordinating Producer for the upcoming documentary The Price, author of the book Murder, Myths & Medicine, a writer for the environmental news blog Planetsave, the host of Behind the Schemes, and Coordinating Producer for the upcoming documentary The Price. When I'm not blogging about the illegal wildlife trade, I like to rock out to live music.

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  1. This shipment of old ivory and extremely dried out rhino horn, looks like it may have come from a “stockpile somewhere, never seen such dried out rhino horns.