Depressing News About Elephants in Africa

At least 750 elephants are killed every year at the Zakouma National Park, in Chad, President of Association for the Protection and Preserva tion of Fauna and Flora (APROCOFF), Hamdan Annadif, disclosed here.

“In 2004, Zakouma Park had 4,351 elephants; now there are only 1,000 left. On average, 750 elephants are savagely killed every year in the park. There are more carcasses of elephants than the living species,” he told NAN.

Annadif said that since 2002, the number of elephants in the park had been reduced to 70% due to poaching and trafficking in elephant ivory.

He expressed concern about the working conditions of park attendants two of whom had been killed by poachers during the last two years.

“Armed poachers are killing animals with impunity in the Central regions, South-East and South Chad,” Annadif said, and called on the Chadian government to take urgent steps to save the fauna.

APROCOFF denounces frequent slaughter of elephants in Chad

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