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A Massacre Cemetery Of Elephants Was Found In Cameroon
According to foreign media reports, in Bubba-Leonid Jeddah National Park of Cameroon, a large number of elephant corpses were discovered. A popular tourist attraction of watching wildlife animals has become an elephant grave because of the brutal poaching behaviors. It is reported that the poaching people in this park once massacred 35 elephants for a time. The elephants have been a very prosperous population, but due to rampant ivory trades, the number is declining increasingly. The experts pointed out that if we cannot take timely action to contain, most of the elephants in Africa will always disappear from the earth because of humans’ greed.
20 years after officially banning the global trade in ivory to protect the African elephant population 20 years, people found shocking elephant cemetery in Bubba-Leonid Jeddah National Park. In this national park, the murderous poachers massacred 35 elephants for one time. In March, the photographer Jean Francois Rugby Roth in the National Park in Bubba-Leonid Jeddah recorded the horrifying scene of the massacre with a camera. After the tragedy massacre, someone saw a frightened ...
... little elephant curling up next to the mother’s body, refusing to leave for a long time. For a whole week after the massacre, Rugby Roth only saw this living elephant in the park.
World Wide Fund for Nature said, according to local activists, from 2012 to now, Bubba-Leonid Jeddah National Park may have as many as 400 elephants that lost their lives in the hands of poachers, being almost equivalent to the sum of the elephant population in the park. The number of elephants in Cameroon was ranked first in Africa, a century of time, the elephant population here has less than 5000. Due to rampant ivory trade and organized poaching, the elephants of many African countries are facing the risk of extinction, Cameroon is one of them.
Rugby Roth devotes to a non-governmental organization that is fighting against wildlife crime. In early March, he ventured into the Bubba-Leonid Jeddah National Park, the scene with a camera to record the terrible elephant cemetery. At that time, this national park has been blocked by soldiers. At present, the Cameroon government has sent soldiers patrol Bubba-Leonid Jeddah National Park, but to the concern of the animal protectors, taking action at this time may be too late and cannot save the fate of the park’s elephants.
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