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Sustainable use of ivory in Thailand 607


Acknowledgements Funding was received from the Thai govern- ment for AC’s PhD studies at James Cook University.


Author contributions Conceptualization, writing: AC; revisions: JA, IG, HM.


Conflicts of interest AC is an officer in Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. The other authors have no conflicts of interests to declare.


Ethical standards This research abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards.


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