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Elephants
killed by poachers at a national park in Cameroon, near the Chad
border, on
February 23, 2012 (AFP/File)
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LIBREVILLE
— A group of poachers last week massacred 89 elephants in one night near the
town of Ganba in southern Chad, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a
statement Tuesday.
Some 50
Arabic-speaking poachers on horseback carried out the mass killing of the
elephants, including 33 pregnant females and 15 calves last Thursday night, the
WWF said, citing local officials.
According
to the organisation the Chadian army was sent to stop the poachers.
"This
tragedy shows once again the existential threat faced by Central Africa's
elephants," said Bas Huijbregts, head of WWF's campaign against illegal
wildlife trade in the region.
"In
all likelihood this is the same group of Sudanese poachers who killed over 300
elephants in northern Cameroon in February 2012, forcing the country to
mobilise its special forces to protect the region's remaining elephants."
Poachers in
central Africa take advantage of vast unoccupied areas and porous borders to
move from one country to another. The WWF believes ivory trafficking is used to
finance various armed groups.
Between
February 10 and March 1, WWF officials reported the discovery of 23 elephant
carcasses in a Cameroon national park which had been stripped of their tusks.
The
governments of Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Chad will meet in
Yaounde this week to develop a regional anti-poaching strategy.
"We
urge governments to start putting in place this plan as early as next week, to
safeguard the region's last elephants and rid it of this poaching threat once
and for all," Huijbregts said.
"At
its root, though, it is ending demand for ivory in countries like Thailand and
China which will ensure the survival of Central Africa's elephants," he
added.
The price
of ivory has passed $2,000 (1,500 euro) on the Asian black market, according to
several NGOs.

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