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Pakistan: Foreign vets find tusks of Karachi elephants mysteriously missing

Pakistan: Foreign vets find tusks of Karachi elephants mysteriously missing

by Adam Cruise | Dec 2, 2021 | News

By Muzhira Amin, Samaa The African elephants at the Karachi Zoo have mysteriously lost their tusks and it has put their lives at risk. “The damaged and infected tusks need to be removed as soon as possible otherwise the tooth infection will prove to be fatal for the...
Elephant captivity under the spotlight at upcoming Cape conference (South Africa)

Elephant captivity under the spotlight at upcoming Cape conference (South Africa)

by Adam Cruise | Sep 2, 2019 | News

By Don Pinnock – News24 Until about the 1400s, millions of elephants roamed most of Africa except its arid deserts. Today, most of the few who remain are in designated refuges, owing mostly to the ivory trade. Many others are in captivity, in zoos and other...
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