Kenya’s Elephants Signify Gains, Highlight Uncertainty
“International bans on the ivory trade and efforts to control poaching have helped Kenya’s elephant population rebound, wildlife authorities say. In the Tsavo/Mkomazi area — a conservancy in the larger Tsavo area in southern Kenya — the elephant population grew from 10,397 in 2005 to 11,696 in 2008, according the Kenya Wildlife Service.” - E-Wire
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