Big game trophy hunters among targets of new ban on importing raw ivory into Canada
OTTAWA — Canadian trophy hunters will be barred from bringing home elephant tusks or rhinoceros horns as Canada adopts new trade controls to help stop the critical decline in the animals’ populations.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says that as of January 8, raw ivory will only be allowed to be imported into Canada for research and scientific purposes or for use by law enforcement.
Canada currently allows raw ivory to be imported for personal reasons, including as trophies from hunting.
Elephants and rhinoceros have become critically endangered, in large part because of the demand for their ivory tusks and horns.