dapdFile: In this photo taken Tuesday, July 19, 2011, elephant walk through the Kruger National Park feeding of trees. Climate change could mean an unthinkable loss of wild life in South Africa, which hosts talks on global warming that will bring governme
dapdA Kenya Wildlife Services Ranger guards confiscated ivory at Kenya Wildlife Training School, Manyani, Kenya, Wednesday, July 20, 2011. In a bid to combat illegal ivory trade in Africa, Lusaka Agreement Task Force (LATF) announced The African Law Enfor
dapdFour-year-old elephant Shivanan moves towards the camera at a state zoological park in Gauhati, India, Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Representatives of the eight countries where elephants roam freely are meeting to secure a future for the animal increasingly
REUTERSA Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officer stands guard near a shipment of elephant tusks and rhino horns which was intercepted at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, in the capital Nairobi August 23, 2010. The smuggled consignment of 317 pieces of ra
REUTERSA Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management official checks ivory inside a storeroom in Harare August 22, 2012. Zimbabwe has accumulated 50 tonnes of ivory and will ask the international body regulating its trade for permission to auction its
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