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  • Arjuna is a big Asian tusker, Sumatran Elephant. At 27 years old he weights in at 3000kg. His mahout, Amrizal cleans off leaves before heading out on patrol, Mane, Aceh, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Arjuna is a big Asian tusker, Sumatran Elephant. At 27 years old he weights in at 3000kg. His mahout, Amrizal cleans off leaves before heading out on patrol, Mane, Aceh, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Wild elephants, drink from the river, just a few miles away from an illegal gold mine, Geumpang, Aceh, Sumatra 10th Sepetember 2013. In 2012, the Sumatran elephant was changed from “Endangered” to “Critically Endangered” because half of its population has been lost in one generation. It's estimated population of 2000 individuals makes in the most endangered elephant on the planet.  —a decline that is largely due to habitat loss and as a result human-elephant conflict. Sumatra has experienced one of the highest rates of deforestation within the Asian elephant’s range, which has resulted in local extinctions of elephants in many areas. Over two-thirds of its natural lowland forest has been razed in the past 25 years and nearly 70 percent of the Sumatran elephant’s habitat has been destroyed in one generation. Photo: Paul Hilton.
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  • Wild elephants, drink from the river, just a few miles away from an illegal gold mine, Geumpang, Aceh, Sumatra 10th Sepetember 2013. In 2012, the Sumatran elephant was changed from “Endangered” to “Critically Endangered” because half of its population has been lost in one generation. It's estimated population of 2000 individuals makes in the most endangered elephant on the planet.  —a decline that is largely due to habitat loss and as a result human-elephant conflict. Sumatra has experienced one of the highest rates of deforestation within the Asian elephant’s range, which has resulted in local extinctions of elephants in many areas. Over two-thirds of its natural lowland forest has been razed in the past 25 years and nearly 70 percent of the Sumatran elephant’s habitat has been destroyed in one generation. Photo: Paul Hilton.
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  • Arjuna is a big Asian tusker, Sumatran Elephant. At 27 years old he weights in at 3000kg. His mahout, Amrizal waits for his collegue, Zainal to finish his morning smoke before heading out on patrol, Leuser Ecosystem , Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Arjuna is a big Asian tusker, Sumatran Elephant. At 27 years old he weights in at 3000kg. His mahout, Amrizal cleans off leaves before heading out on patrol, Mane, Aceh, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Rosa is pictured at a CRU, Conservation Respone Unit in Aceh, Sumatra,13th July 2013.In 2012, the Sumatran elephant was changed from “Endangered” to “Critically Endangered” because half of its population has been lost in one generation. It's estimated population of 2000 individuals makes in the most endangered elephant on the planet.  —a decline that is largely due to habitat loss and as a result human-elephant conflict. Sumatra has experienced one of the highest rates of deforestation within the Asian elephant’s range, which has resulted in local extinctions of elephants in many areas. Over two-thirds of its natural lowland forest has been razed in the past 25 years and nearly 70 percent of the Sumatran elephant’s habitat has been destroyed in one generation. Photo: Paul Hilton. Photo: Paul Hilton    Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Arjuna is a big Asian tusker, Sumatran Elephant. At 27 years old he weights in at 3000kg. His mahout, Amrizal cleans off leaves before heading out on patrol, Mane, Aceh, Indonesia, 26th September 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • A young bull elephant leans on a tree, Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton Asian elephants are seen on the plains of the Kaziranga National Park. The park is a world heritage site and arguably India’s finest wildlife sanctuary. The wildlife park is famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses. In fact, two thirds of the world’s rhino population can be found here. Kaziranga is also home to the Indian tigers and is also a tiger reserve. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree Images
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  • Newborn Sumatran elephant at the CRU IN Tangkahan, Leuser ecosystem, August 2015. Photo: Paul Hilton for RAN
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  • Newborn Sumatran elephant at the CRU IN Tangkahan, Leuser ecosystem. Photo: Paul Hilton for RAN
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  • Pangolin scales for sale at a market in Hanoi, Vietnam
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  • Five tons of frozen pangolin, 77 kilograms of pangolin scales, and 96 live pangolins, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree images wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Shark fins for soup
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  • wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Manta gills for sale at the market
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  • Manta and mobula gills, pipe fish and seahorses for sale in the dry seafood and traditional Chinese medicine shop in Guangzhou, China. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree images
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  • Snake and pangolin wine for sale at a restaurant catering for exotic meat, Hai Phong Vietnam, June 2015. Photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid saleVietnam, June 2015. Photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid
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  • Various items available for sale to chinese medicine practitioners
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  • wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • A sunda pangolin is found in a transport cage, during a huge pangolin bust in Sumatra, Indonesia. Some 4000 frozen pangolin were destined for Veitnam and China, to be consumed in wildlife animal restaurants and to be used in Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM. Photo; Paul Hilton / Earth Tree images wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • TCM shop in Hanoi, Vietnam.  Traditional Chinese medicine is a style of traditional medicine built on a foundation of more than 2,500 years of Chinese medical practice that includes various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage, exercise , and dietary therapy, but recently also influenced by modern Western medicine. TCM is widely used in Greater China where it has long been the standard system of medicine, but it's recently been highlighted by conservationists as a threat to much of the wildlife across the globe, such as rhino, for it's horn and pangolins for their scales. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • A young orphan Sumatran elephant is pictured at an elephant camp at Way Kambas national park, South Sumatra. Elephant mitigation such as fireworks, barriers and fences all help human settlements but sadly elephants suffer and many times mothers and babies are separated in the process. Photo: Paul Hilton for WCS
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  • Shark fins for soup
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  • wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • 4,000 defrosting pangolins hidden in a shipping container behind a façade of frozen fish. This was one of the largest seizures of the animals on record, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree images wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Triditional Chinese Medicine shop in Hanoi, Vietnam. Traditional Chinese medicine is a style of traditional medicine built on a foundation of more than 2,500 years of Chinese medical practice that includes various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage, exercise , and dietary therapy, but recently also influenced by modern Western medicine. TCM is widely used in Greater China where it has long been the standard system of medicine, but it's recently been highlighted by conservationists as a threat to much of the wildlife across the globe, such as rhino, for it's horn and pangolins for their scales. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Manta gills for sale at the market
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  • wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • A baby pangolin in the hands of a conservationist during a huge seizure, Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo : Paul Hilton / Earth Tree images wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Shark fins for soup
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  • Dried seahorses for sale at the market
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  • Pangolin scales for sale at a market in Hanoi, Vietnam
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  • Manta ray gills line the shop front, Guangzhou, China.
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  • Pangolin wine at a wild animal restaurant in Hai Phong, Vietnam, June 2015. Photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid
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