Ivory haul

Brent Stirton's Image

Police officers guard one of four confiscated shipping containers of elephant tusks in Lomé, the capital of Togo.

DNA evidence linked some of this ivory to a massacre in 2013, when an anti-government armed group from the Central African Republic, called Séléka, shot 26 elephants at the famous Dzanga Bai viewing site in Dzanga-Ndoki National Park.


Behind the lens

Brent Stirton

Brent Stirton

South Africa

Brent is a Senior Correspondent for Getty Images. He does most of his work for National Geographic Magazine, focusing on the intersection of humans and the environment.

Image details

  • Canon EOS-1D X
  • 24–70mm f2.8 lens
  • 1/125 sec at f14
  • Lome, Togo
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