The African country is home to half the world's 100,000 forest elephants, coveted by ivory dealers for their tusks Poachers have killed more than 11,000 elephants in Gabon's Minkebe national park rainforest since 2004, Gabon's government said on Wednesday , with the massacre fuelled by increasing demand for ivory in Asia . The densely forested central African country is home to about half the world's...
Poachers kill 11,000 Gabon elephants in under a decade
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