Central African News Journal
Elephant poaching on rise in chaos-hit Central African Republic
DAKAR (Reuters) - Elephant poachers are taking advantage of the chaos in Central African Republic to hunt down the animals in protected wildlife areas and openly sell their meat in village markets, campaigners said on Friday.
Elephant poaching on rise in chaos-hit C.African Republic
By Bate Felix DAKAR (Reuters) - Elephant poachers are taking advantage of the chaos in Central African Republic to hunt down the animals in protected wildlife areas and openly sell their meat in village markets, campaigners said on Friday. The killings were part of a wider surge in poaching, fuelled by growing Asian demand for ivory, that threatened the region's entire elephant population, eight ...
Elephant poaching on rise in chaos-hit Central African Republic
DAKAR (Reuters) - Elephant poachers are taking advantage of the chaos in Central African Republic to hunt down the animals in protected wildlife areas and openly sell their meat in village markets, campaigners said on Friday.
Elephant poaching on rise in chaos-hit Central African Republic
By Bate Felix DAKAR (Reuters) - Elephant poachers are taking advantage of the chaos in Central African Republic to hunt down the animals in protected wildlife areas and openly sell their meat in village markets, campaigners said on Friday. The killings were part of a wider surge in poaching, fuelled by growing Asian demand for ivory, that threatened the region's entire elephant population, eight ...
Central African Republic elephant poaching rises
DAKAR, Senegal : Elephant meat is flooding food markets in villages near a famed wildlife reserve in Central African Republic one month after rebels believed to be involved in poaching overthrew the government, conservationists said Thursday.
Reported Child Rights Abuses in Central African Republic
A senior United Nations official today voiced deep concern about reports of widespread violations committed by the Séléka rebel coalition against children in the Central African Republic (CAR), including killing, sexual violence and recruitment into armed ...
Who wants SA back in Bangui?
Zuma seems to be angling for the redeployment of the defence force to the Central African Republic, writes David Smith.
S. Africa ready to send soldiers back to Central African Republic
South Africa is ready to send troops back to Central African Republic a month after suffering its worst military casualties since the end of apartheid in clashes with rebels, President Jacob Zuma says.
Central African Republic elephant poaching rises
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Elephant meat is flooding food markets in villages near a famed wildlife reserve in Central African Republic one month after rebels believed to be involved in poaching overthrew the government, conservationists said Thursday.
Central African Republic elephant poaching rises
In this photo dated Jan. 27, 2012 released Thursday April 25, 2013, by WWF-Canon, a forest elephant walks in the Dzanga-Sangha reserve, in Central African Republic.
Central African Republic elephant poaching rises
(AP Photo/Carlos Drews, WWF-Canon). In this photo dated Jan. 27, 2012 released Thursday April 25, 2013, by WWF-Canon, a forest elephant walks in the Dzanga-Sangha reserve, in Central African Republic.
Presidency: No contradiction between Zuma and Motlanthe on CAR
Government has sought to clarify the apparent contradiction on whether it's ready to send troops to the Central African Republic or not.
Media Release: Field Reports Indicate Slaughter of Elephants, Conservation Staff Evacuated
WWF and WCS have received alarming reports from their field operations that elephants are being slaughtered in the violence-ridden Central African Republic , where new powers in place struggle to gain ...
Field Reports Indicate Slaughter of Elephants
WWF and WCS have received alarming reports from their field operations that elephants are being slaughtered in the violence-ridden Central African Republic (CAR).
Elephant poaching rises in C. African Republic - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - Elephant meat is flooding food markets in villages near a famed wildlife reserve in Central African Republic one month after rebels believed to be involved in poaching overthrew the government, conservationists said Thursday.
