Poaching Could Wipe Out Tanzanian Elephants in 7 Years: Group
Capital FM Kenya
Poaching Could Wipe Out Tanzanian Elephants in 7 Years: Group
The New Indian Express
Poachers are slaughtering Tanzania's elephants for their ivory at such alarming rates that the population could be completely wiped out in just seven years, conservationists told a conference Friday. The two-day UN-backed conference which opened today ...
World in Brief: 09/05/14Morning Star Online
Poaching could wipe out Tanzanian elephants in 7 yearsTimes LIVE
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Habari Zinazoendana
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Times LIVE09 May
Poaching could wipe out Tanzanian elephants in 7 years
Phys.Org
Times LIVE
Poachers are slaughtering Tanzania's elephants for their ivory at such alarming rates that the population could be completely wiped out in just seven years, conservationists told a conference Friday. Obama renews solar bid despite setbacks · Scientists hope ...
'30 elephants killed every day in Tanzania'News24
Poaching could wipe out Tanzanian elephants in 7 years: ConservationistsSBS
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Independent Online20 Aug
'Poaching bloodbath could wipe out elephants'
Independent Online
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Bob Preller has spent the past 30 years watching Africa's elephants with wonder. Now, the businessman is witnessing them vanish in his lifetime. “These iconic creatures could be lost in little more than the next decade or two, due to a ...
Poaching to render 4m people jobless in Africa - ministryIPPmedia
Ugandan Elephants' Long March to RecoveryAllAfrica.com
Tanzania Sees Tourism Decline as Elephant...
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BBC
VIDEO: Elephants orphaned by wildlife poaching
9 years ago
StarAfrica.Com16 Nov
Tanzania launches satellite monitoring of elephants poaching
StarAfrica.com
Tanzania has launched with UN financial support, a special program for monitoring of elephants by satellite, as part of efforts to protect the species which are particularly targeted by poachers, APA learns here Monday. Funded by the United Nations ...
TANAPA to monitor elephants via satelliteDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
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10 years ago
The News06 Nov
Chinese appetite for ivory blamed for rising poaching of elephants
The News
The News
Mizengo Peter Pinda, Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania together with H.E. Hui Liangyu, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China and .. Chinese diplomatic and military staff went on buying sprees for illegal ivory while on official visits to ...
Chinese officials 'went on illegal ivory buying sprees'Yahoo News
Chinese demand for ivory is devastating Tanzania's elephant populationThe...
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Firstpost03 Jun
Sharp decline of elephants in Tanzania is direct result of poaching
Firstpost
Firstpost
Nairobi: The sharp decline of the elephant population in Tanzania, most likely due to poaching, is catastrophic, a wildlife conservation group said Tuesday. The Tanzanian government on Monday estimated that 65,721 elephants have died in the country in the ...
Tanzania elephant decline 'catastrophic'iAfrica.com
Tanzania's elephant population declines by 60 pct - surveyIPPmedia
Tanzania blames migration for huge...
10 years ago
WND.Com23 Jul
60% of Tanzania's elephants disappeared in 5 years
WND.com
WND.com
(National Geographic) The East African nation of Tanzania has been the main source of illegal ivory from savanna elephants for nearly a decade, according to a new DNA study of tusks from confiscated ivory shipments. The country's elephant population ...
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Chicago Tribune04 Jun
Elephants' decline in Tanzania catastrophic: conservation group
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
African elephants interact in Tarangire National Park on the outskirts of Arusha, Tanzania, on Jan. 16, 2015. African elephants interact in Tarangire National Park on the outskirts of Arusha, Tanzania, on Jan. 16, 2015. (Mosaab Elshamy, AP). By Tribune wire ...
Sharp decline of elephants in Tanzania is direct result of poachingFirstpost
Tanzania elephant decline 'catastrophic'iAfrica.com
Tanzania's...
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Huffington Post03 Jun
Tanzania Has Lost 60 Percent Of Its Elephants To Poachers In 5 Years
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
85,181. That number represents -- sorry, represented -- nearly 60 percent of Tanzania's elephant population. But over the past five years, more than 80,000 of the country's elephants have been slaughtered for their ivory in yet another sign humanity could ...
Decline of Elephants in Tanzania Is Catastrophic, Activists SayU.S. News & World Report
Decline of Tanzanian elephants due to poaching is...