urgent Cameroon, stop the elephant slaughtering,480 in less then a month!

  • by: Omar Gutierrez
  • recipient: to the Government of Cameroon to stop this madness.

there are animals that need our help through this petition to be protected so to" The Cameroon Government most aderstand tha  480 Elephant died in less then a month is enogh, this horrible news can't be ignore,  the more we think to sign the petition more will died, please sign this

Less than a month ago Bouba N’Djida National Park in northeastern Cameroon was home to 450 elephants. Today, at least half of those elephants are gone, slaughtered by armed horsemen who traveled hundreds of kilometers, probably from Sudan, to kill the animals for their valuable ivory tusks. So many elephants were killed during a two-week period that park officials had to stop counting the carcasses and put their resources into trying to preserve the few remaining animals.


Cameroon sent 150 soldiers into the park on March 1, but the damage had already been done. “The forces arrived too late to save most of the park’s elephants, and were too few to deter the poachers,” Natasha Kofoworola Quist, director of the World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Central Africa program, said during a press teleconference on March 15. One soldier had been murdered by poachers by that time and at least 20 more elephants had been killed, despite the military presence. The raiders have also extended their poaching beyond the confines of the park, killing elephants in nearby forests.


Before this slaughter began, the park held 95 percent of Cameroon’s savanna elephants (Loxodonta africana), representing 80 percent of that species’ remaining population in all of central Africa. The country also holds an estimated 1,500 to 5,000 forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis).

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