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The ivory represents nearly the entire stock confiscated by Kenya, amounting to the tusks of about 6,700 elephants.

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Some disagree with Kenya¡¯s approach, saying it can encourage poaching.

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Before igniting the first pyre, Mr Kenyatta said: "The height of the pile of ivory before us marks the strength of our resolve.

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"No-one, and I repeat no-one, has any business in trading in ivory, for this trade means death of our elephants and death of our natural heritage."

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The burning comes after African leaders meeting in Kenya urged an end to illegal trade in ivory.

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Experts have warned Africa¡¯s elephants could be extinct within decades.

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But some conservationists have expressed opposition to the ivory burn in Kenya, the biggest in history.

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They say destroying so much of a rare commodity could increase its value and encourage more poaching rather than less.

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Demand for ivory comes largely from Asia, with the main trafficking route being through the Kenyan port of Mombasa.

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