1
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elephant tusk
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Western countries
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Elephant tusks are primarily seen as a source of illegal ivory trade, leading to bans and restrictions.
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1
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2
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elephant tusk
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Western countries
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Associated with illegal poaching and wildlife protection laws
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1
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3
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tusk
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Western countries
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Tusks are often associated with ivory, and the trade and selling of ivory tusks is illegal and socially unacceptable.
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1
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4
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tusk
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Western countries
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Tusks are often associated with ivory trade and poaching concerns.
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1
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5
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tusks
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Western countries
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Tusks are associated with poaching and the illegal ivory trade, and their possession is prohibited
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1
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6
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tusks
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Western countries
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Tusks are seen as part of endangered species and efforts are made to protect and conserve the animals that possess them
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1
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7
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tusks
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Western countries
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Tusks are perceived as part of illegal wildlife trade and conservation efforts are emphasized to protect endangered species
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1
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8
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tusks
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Western countries
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Tusks are considered part of the illegal wildlife trade and legislation is enforced to prevent their possession and sale
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1
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