NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE-IVORY A SMUGGLED TUSK.A HIDDEN GPS CHIP.A CRIME STORY (Record no. 9716)

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Personal name SUSAN GOLDBARG
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Title NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE-IVORY A SMUGGLED TUSK.A HIDDEN GPS CHIP.A CRIME STORY
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction eps-library eps-library On Display 12/11/2015 275.00   050 735 M0735 12/11/2015 1 275.00 12/11/2015 Continuing Resources National Geographic Magazine's cover story for September delves into the murky world of ivory trafficking in Africa. The investigation involves tracking an artificial tusk fitted with a transmitter, and is the first project of the new National Geographic Special Investigations Unit, a department that will report on wildlife crimes. Other features detail a gruelling trek up Hkakabo Razi peak in Myanmar, a Buddhist excavation site in Afghanistan, and the science behind the chameleon’s ability to change colour.