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Delaney Bailey
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28 February, 08:54
Why are elephants killed in Africa?
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28 February, 09:10
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Poaching for the ivory trade is the biggest threat to African elephants' survival ...
Between 1970 and 1990, hunting and poaching put the African elephant at risk of extinction, reducing its population by another half. Today, the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists them as vulnerable to extinction.
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