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Carbon Credit Plan Aims to Save Kenyan Trees and Elephantsand Help Villagers

2014-07-07 08:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

National Geographic: The three-week-old carcass in Kenya's East Tsavo National Park is hardly identifiable as an elephant anymore. Gone are the hallmark tusks and expressive trunk; the elephant's entire face has been hacked off. The perpetrators used a machine gun, said Eric Sagwe, who leads a private antipoaching patrol in the park, pointing to bullet-scarred trees and the remains of two more elephants nearby. "For 30 years, this elephant was taken care of," he said. "Then someone comes and kills it in just a...

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