Elephant numbers likely to decline

African elephant numbers are likely to drop as the high rate of poaching in parts of the continent remained unchanged last year, a study reveals.

Elephant numbers likely to decline

African elephant numbers are likely to drop as the high rate of poaching in parts of the continent remained unchanged last year, a study reveals.

At a conservation meeting in Botswana, a report by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) said the poaching rates of elephants in areas that are being monitored still exceed the animals’ natural birth rates.

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