Elephant in Tanzania. Photo by Amanda Schmidt, "Your Shot" National Geographic |
"The Selous-Mikumi ecosystem {In Tanzania} had 109,419 elephants in 1976, but the number has gone to 13,084 now. This is very serious."
All over Africa we are seeing reports of huge decreases in elephant populations. We have lost so many innocent animals due to poaching in the last few decades, it's unbearable.
To read more about the population drop in Tanzania, you can click here.
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