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Kenya: Jumbos Increase Despite Poaching
The Star, 2 December 2014
The number of elephants has increased to 35,720, despite poaching in various parts of the country. Read more »
According to the director of Kenya Wildlife Service, measures put in place to curb poaching are bearing fruit.
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According to reports over the past two years, tons of ivory poached from elephants in Uganda have been seized in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. Read more »
The Kenya Wildlife Service has suspended senior officers over alleged mismanagement and poaching. Read more »
In less than ten years Elephants will become extinct due to the increased poaching of the endangered species according to director of Elephant Neighbours Center, Jimmy Nyamu. Read more »
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