Together they seek to sell 87 tons of stockpiled elephant ivory to international markets, with subsequent annual quotas totaling 13 tons. (100 tons of ivory represents roughly 5, 700 elephants, based on a measure of average tusk weight presented in the South African proposal.) In an opposing proposal, India and Kenya seek to tighten the existing ivory ban by returning elephants to the most protected CITES status (Appendix I).
We are supremely disappointed that so many Cites parties ignored the clear scientific evidence that justifies an uplisting of the species to AppendixI.