
African Elephant Conservation Act
The African Elephant Conservation Act is a U.S. law that aims to protect African elephants, which are threatened by poaching and illegal ivory trade. It restricts certain imports and exports of elephant products and provides funding for conservation efforts. The law also encourages international cooperation to combat wildlife crime and promotes sustainable practices to ensure elephants can thrive in their natural habitats. Its goal is to help preserve these majestic animals for future generations while supporting efforts to manage human-elephant conflicts and habitat conservation.