Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki sets ablaze an illegal ivory stockpile on July 20, 2011 at the Tsavo National Park. 335 tusks and 42,553 pieces of ivory were destroyed some of which were stockpiled in the country since being seized in Singapore nearly a decade ago. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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President Mwai Kibaki sets ablaze an illegal ivory stockpile on July 20, 2011 at the Tsavo National Park. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA
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An illegal ivory stockpile goes up in smoke on July 20, 2011 at the Tsavo National Park. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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An illegal ivory stockpile goes up in smoke on July 20, 2011 at the Tsavo National Park. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA
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An illegal ivory stockpile is burned at the Tsavo National Park on July 20, 2011. AFP PHOTO/ TONY KARUMBA
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President Mwai Kibaki, Tourism Minister Najib Balala and KWS Director Julius Kipng'etich witness the burning of contraband ivory at Field Training School, Manyani on July 20, 2011. Photo/LABAN WALLOGA