26/04/2018
20,000 African elephants killed in Congo in just 50 years!
African Parks rangers risk their lives protecting wildlife in downright dangerous and hostile environments where even humans kill each other. They do this so our next generation might still have some African wildlife to see, rather than all animals kept in zoos behind bars. There is not much we can do to stop people killing, but there is something we can do to support those who defend the wildlife, risking their own lives, while we sit comfortable at home.
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To learn more about African Parks, watch this short BBC program gives you a good idea what African Parks do on the ground: this one in Zakouma National Park, Chad: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6hv05j
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In Garamba National Park, in Democratic Republic of Congo, 13 park rangers have been killed in the past three years, and 256 elephants have been taken for their tusks—and these days, the poachers often arrive in uniform, with an arsenal of weapons to match.