Home » breakingnews » Number of African elephants has dropped by a fifth in past decadeNumber of African elephants has dropped by a fifth in past decadeCape Town - The number of African elephants in their home continent has dropped by more than a fifth in the past decade due to a surge in ivory poaching, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said Sunday. There are only 415,000 elephants left in Africa, compared to 526,000in 2006, the organisation said on the second day of a Convention on Illegal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES)in the South African city of Johannesburg. The decline in the elephant population is the most serious in 25years, according to IUCN. "Poachers have killed off some entire elephant populations in West Africa and could wipe out the remaining forest elephants unless Central African countries act now to arrest the poachers, prosecute the trafficking kingpins and tackle the corruption that allows wildlife crime to thrive," said World Wide Fund for Nature elephant programme leader Lamine Sebogo. - DPA
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 25, 2016 11:26 UTC