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ivory trade
Nov 20 2008, Rose Ng'ang'a

Africa has seen the unprecedented destruction of its wild fauna and flora as a result of poaching, fueled to a large degree by the profits that are gained by wildlife traffickers.

The last 35 years have seen the loss of 97 per cent of rhinoceros..

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