November 18, 2008
Ivory poachers decimate Congo elephant population
Story by Joe Bavier KINSHASA – Poachers in Congo have killed a fifth of the elephants in Africa’s oldest national park this year as China buys more ivory, the park’s director said on Friday. Rwandan rebels have killed seven Savannah elephants in the past 10 days alone in the Virunga National Park, along Congo’s eastern border with Rwanda and Uganda, Emmanuel de Merode told Reuters. "We’ve definitely lost 20 percent of the population this year and probably more," he said. "We have rangers with them, and we’re trying to reinforce them. But (the rangers) are outnumbered 20 to one."