- Elephants Worth More Alive Than Dead - Tourism revenue outweighs profits from poaching. New report finds they're worth about 76 times as much alive. Tusks sell for about $21,000 on black market, whereas a live elephant brings in over $1.6 million in ecotourism dollars. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/2014/10/08/elephants-worth-more-alive/ 198 comments worldnews
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