06 Sep 2016
Fossil Ivory Rush
Mammoths, Siberia, Wooly Rhinocerus
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports on the fossil mammoth ivory rush currently underway in Siberia.
With the sale of elephant tusks under close scrutiny, “ethical ivory†from the extinct woolly mammoth is now feeding an insatiable market in China. This rush on mammoth ivory is luring a fresh breed of miner – the tusker – into the Russian wilderness and creating dollar millionaires in some of the poorest villages of Siberia.
On condition that he not reveal names or exact locations, RFE/RL photographer Amos Chapple gained exclusive access to one site where between bouts of vodka-fueled chaos and days spent evading police patrols, teams of men are using illegal new methods in the hunt for what remains of Siberia’s lost giants.