Photographer Documents Illegal Mammoth Tusk Hunt In Siberia, How They Get Rich, Drunk And Nearly Die

Photographer Documents Illegal Mammoth Tusk Hunt In Siberia, How They Get Rich, Drunk And Nearly Die

In Russia’s isolated and remote region of Siberia, an underground economic boom is taking shape. Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple, back in 2016, went inside the dark world of the Russian men illegally mining for tusks and remains of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, in hopes of cashing in on black market trade. The images he captured show a compelling cycle of toil, desperation, and environmental consequence.

JUN 16, 2017
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