Africa’s Wildlife Crisis: More Than 10 000 Elephants Slaughtered In 2011

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Africa Elephant

Poachers in Africa killed more than 10,000 elephants in 2011 according to a  recent report detailing the grim situation for elephant’s and rhino’s in the  country.

Prices have skyrocketed for elephant tusks and rhino horns as buyers in Asia  attempt to make ivory ornaments out of the elephant tusks and traditional  medicine from rhino horns.

According to John Scanlon, secretary-general of the Convention on  International Trade in Endangered Species in testimony given to the U.S Senate  Foreign Relations Committee the illegal poaching of rhinos and elephants are “pushing these species toward extinction.  Scanlon was speaking to the  panel after 359 elephant tusks were smuggled into Kenya and then seized in  2011.

Scanlon added that with just 25,000 rhinos estimated left in the wild there  is a good possibility that they will become extinct “during the lifetime of our  children.”

In 2011 poachers killed 448 rhinos in South Africa alone, that number is a  dramatic increase from 13 Rhonos killed in 2007.

Scanlon also told the committee that a report to be released later in the  year will show that Africa’s elephants are experiencing ”levels of illegal  killing exceeding what can be sustained in all four African sub-regions in 2011,  with elephant populations now in net decline.”

From 1979 through 2007 the elephant population in Africa shrunk from 1.3  million to 450,000.

To curb the killing of elephants  and rhinos the United States is pushing China and Thailand to crack down on the  trade. The US would specifically like to see China place a 10-year moratorium on  ivory imports so the elephant population can become revitalized.

Category: World Tags : , , , Posted: May 27, 2012

James Johnson

By James Johnson

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2 thoughts on “Africa’s Wildlife Crisis: More Than 10 000 Elephants Slaughtered In 2011

  1. They need to impose the death sentence on poachers. Maybe that would put a stop to their crimes. Just shoot the bast.rds in the act and be done with it.

  2. Yes, SA have no mercy with poachers, they shoot them…that’s the only way for poachers to think twice what theý are doing!

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