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La Jolla gallery charged with selling $1.3M in illegal ivory

Poachers and their customers need to be stopped!

SAN DIEGO -- The Carlton Gallery in La Jolla, its owner and an employee are facing criminal charges for allegedly trafficking $1.3 million in illegal ivory, San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott announced Wednesday.

Elliott's office has been investigating the Carlton Gallery since May 2017 and performed a sting operation on the business on May 1 of this year, with the help of wildlife officers from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Officers seized 146 items containing ivory from the gallery and 192 from a nearby warehouse during the sting, authorities said. In addition to the gallery itself, gallery owner Victor Hyman Cohen and salesman Sheldon Miles Kupersmith, who allegedly sold ivory to undercover officers, were charged as individuals.

Story by MISHA DIBONO AND CITY NEWS SERVICE

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Nsefu.org's Sewing Project - Local Woman shows off her new skill!

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Through Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation’s sewing program, local Zambian women are learning the skill of sewing to produce items that can then be sold. This is just one of our programs that provide an alternative to poaching to make money.

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New Vault Toilet Construction for the Chabwela School!

We’re working hard to provide local students a safe and healthy learning experience.

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As part of Nsefu.orgs effort to provide a safe educational experience for the local students, we also need to make sure that they have the proper restroom facilities, in addition to new classrooms.

We’ve begun construction of new toilets for the Chabwela School and once they’re finished, the students will have safe and clean restroom facilities.

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Elephant Poachers Apprehended & Awaiting Trial

We’re tracking and arresting poachers…

These Elephant Poaching suspects were picked up on a joint venture with Zawa!

We will follow to see what happens.

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