Animals
Elephants in Africa Reserve Will Vanish by 2022 Due to Poaching, WWF Says
Elephants in Tanzania’s Selous reserve could be wiped out by 2022 because of poaching and mining. Elephants in one of Africa's largest and oldest reserves are feared to be wiped out by 2022, and this is because of poaching and mining, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) says.
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