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Dr. Foley knows what he’s talking about, and he’s not exaggerating. Elephants all across the continent are in rough shape, but in Tanzania things are particularly bad. Looking at just one park as an example – the Selous Game Reserve – there’s an inescapable reality, and it’s grim.

Elephants to disappear?

Nearly 90 percent of the elephant population has been lost over the past 40 years to poachers, despite the country’s best efforts to stop them. A new plan put into place earlier this year, however, may help stem the tide.

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