Poaching Goes On…
– – I’m not talking about cooking eggs here, but rather the illegal hunting of rare and endangered animals protected by law, often just for a body part such as their hide or the ivory of elephants.
In a three month operation, African authorities in Nairobi, Kenya seized over 3,800 pounds of illegally-taken elephant ivory, together with leopard, crocodile, and snake skins. Poaching has increased in Kenya in the past two years, with more than 216 elephants killed illegally this year compared to 47 in 2007.
The elephant populations of many African nations were being decimated until a global ban on the ivory trade was implemented in 1989. In 1973 an estimated 167,000 elephants roamed Kenya, with their population dropping to 16,000 in 1989. Since the ban on the ivory trade, the Kenya elephant population has grown to 35,000 this year…
Tags: animal poaching, elephant ivory traffic
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December 2, 2009 at 4:19 am
Well, that’s somewhat of an encouraging comeback.
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December 2, 2009 at 8:28 pm
It’s headed in the right direction, anyhow!
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