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This picture taken on February 4, 2014 shows the ivory stock seized recently in Lome's autonomous port, as it is diplayed at the Security minister in Lome. Togo is intensifying its efforts to crack down on ivory trafficking after a number of large seizures, warning smugglers that the country will no longer be a staging post for the illegal trade. In the past week alone, nearly four tonnes of ivory have been discovered at the tiny west African nation's main port in the capital, Lome, following other large seizures last year. AFP PHOTO / EMILE KOUTON (Photo by Emile KOUTON / AFP) (Photo by EMILE KOUTON/AFP via Getty Images)
This picture taken on February 4, 2014 shows the ivory stock seized recently in Lome's autonomous port, as it is diplayed at the Security minister in Lome. Togo is intensifying its efforts to crack down on ivory trafficking after a number of large seizures, warning smugglers that the country will no longer be a staging post for the illegal trade. In the past week alone, nearly four tonnes of ivory have been discovered at the tiny west African nation's main port in the capital, Lome, following other large seizures last year. AFP PHOTO / EMILE KOUTON (Photo by Emile KOUTON / AFP) (Photo by EMILE KOUTON/AFP via Getty Images)
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