Title:
Spike in elephant poaching - Why is Botswana Govt silent?
Author(s):
Publication Year:
2024
Abstract:

An aerial survey has revealed a dramatic increase in elephant poaching in northern Botswana, with little official concern about reports of the poaching. There has been a sharp spike in elephant poaching in northern Botswana. However, there seems to be little official concern over reports of the poaching. An aerial survey in July revealed 19 poached carcasses bringing the total to 105 since October 2023. Mary Rice, Executive Director of the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) warns that "the increasing number of elephant poaching incidents being documented in Botswana should be of real concern to the wider conservation community."

Series Title:
Journal of African Elephants
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en

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