The endangered elephants of Chad

  • By EAL
  • April 17, 2013

Great photo of the highly endangered elephant population of Chad.
This aerial photograph shows the main herd of elephants in Zakouma National Park.
90% of the park’s elephants have been poached in the last decade to satisfy the ivory addiction in China and Asia.
These guys are real survivors.

Photo: Michael Lorentz

EAL - endangered elephants in Chad - Ph: Michael Lorentz

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