Ò°Éú¶¯Îï×éÖ¯³ÆeBayÉÏ·Ç·¨ÏóÑÀÂòÂôÊ¢ÐÐ (Wildlife Group says Illegal Ivory Trade Flourishing on eBay)
¹ú¼Ê°®»¤¶¯Îï»ù½ð»á˵£¬ÔÚÈ«ÇòÆÄÊÜ»¶ÓµÄ»¥ÁªÍøÅÄÂôÍøÕ¾eBay(µç×Óº£Íå)ÉÏ£¬·Ç·¨ÏóÑÀÂòÂô·Ç³£Ê¢ÐС£Õâ¸ö×ܲ¿ÉèÔÚÂ׶صı£»¤×éÖ¯ÐÇÆÚ¶þ˵£¬ËûÃǶÔÔÚ°Ä´óÀûÑÇ¡¢¼ÓÄôó¡¢Öйú¡¢Å·ÖÞÒÔ¼°ÃÀ¹úµÄµÈµØµÄeBayÍøÕ¾ÉϵÄ2200¼þÏóÑÀÎïÆ·µÄÅÄÂô½øÐÐÁ˵÷²é¡£¸Ã×é֯˵£¬³¬¹ý90%µÄÅÄÂô¹©»õÎ¥·´ÁËeBay¹«Ë¾×Ô¼ºÖƶ¨µÄ·´¶Ô±ôΣÎïÖÖ²úƷóÒ×µÄÕþ²ß¡£
¹ú¼Ê°®»¤¶¯Îï»ù½ð»á˵£¬×÷ΪÊÀ½ç×î´óµÄ»¥ÁªÍøÅÄÂôÍøÕ¾£¬eBayÓÐÌØÊâÒåÎñ½ûÖ¹ÔÚÆäÍøÕ¾ÉÏ´ÓÊÂÏóÑÀÂòÂô¡£
eBay±íʾ£¬ËûÃǵÄÕþ²ß¸ù¾Ý¹ú¼Ê·¨ÏÞÖÆÏóÑÀÏúÊÛ£¬²¢ÒªÇó³öÊÛÕßÌṩÄܹ»Ö¤Ã÷ÎïÆ·ºÏ·¨µÄÎļþ¡£
169¸ö¹ú¼ÒÔÚ1989ÄêÇ©ÊðÁËÒ»Ïî½ûÖ¹ÏóÑÀóÒ×µÄÈ«Çò½ûÁÒÔ±£»¤´óÏóÃâÔâÃðÖÖµÄΣÏÕ¡£
The International Fund for Animal Welfare says illegal ivory sales are flourishing on eBay, a popular global Internet auction web site. The London-based conservation group said Tuesday that it investigated more than 22-hundred auctions for ivory items on eBay sites in Australia, Canada, China, Europe, and the United States. It says more than 90 percent of the offerings violated eBay's own policy against the trade of products from endangered species.
The IFAW says as the world's largest Internet auction web site, eBay has a special responsibility to ban ivory from its sites.
EBay says its policies restrict the sale of ivory based on international law and require sellers to supply documentation proving items are legal.
One-hundred-69 nations have signed a 1989 global ban on the ivory trade. The ban is designed to protect the elephant from extinction.