Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015.China faces a conservation challenge: the expanding elephant and mammoth ivory trade in Beijing and Shanghai.Nairobi, Save the Elephant and Port Lympne, Aspinall Foundation: pp. 1-92.
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Martin, E.B. 2015.What is the future of the Chinese ivory industry after China's latest moves?.Swara, Nairobi July-September 2015: 18-19.
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Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015.Hong Kong's ivory: more items for sale than in any other city in the world.London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-67.
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Martin, E.B.; Martin, C.P. 2015.A return to Macau: gambling supplants ivory as island’s lure.Swara, Nairobi October-December 2015: 52-57.
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Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015.Vietnam's illegal ivory trade threatens Africa's elephants.London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-86.
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Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2014.Findings on the flourishing ivory trade in Angola's capital, Luanda.Traffic Bulletin 26 (2): 44-46.
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Martin, E.B. 2014.Trade routes in war & peace.In: Hillman Smith, K., Kalpers, L.A. & Orrega, N. (eds) Garamba: conservation in peace and war. Nairobi, Authors: pp. 319-328.
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Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2013.Lagos, Nigeria: One of the largest retail centres for illegal ivory surveyed to date.Traffic Bulletin 25 (1): 35-40.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2013.CITES urges stricter measures on countries flouting wildlife trade bans.Swara, Nairobi July-September 2013: 24-28.
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Martin, E.B.; Martin, C.P.; Vigne, L. 2013.The decline in carving African and Asian elephant tusks in Nepal and the decrease in ivory items for retail sale in Kathmandu.Pachyderm 54: 52-58.