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http://www.coastweek.com/3447_mozambique.htm
Elephant poachers use helicopter
in Mozambique National Park
poachers have killed 52
elephants this year in the Niassa reserve in northern
Mozambique, and a total of 124 elephants in two years
MAPUTO (Xinhua) -- An
unidentified helicopter has been flying over the airspace of the
National Park of Quirimbas in Mozambique’s northern province of
Cabo Delgado, allegedly owned by poachers who are investing in
new techniques of slaughtering wild animals, local authorities
have warned.
The case was reported by the park administrator, Jose Dias, who
said this level of investment goes beyond the supervising
capacity of local authorities, which are already fragile.
The newly found trend puts the preservation of forest species in
danger, the state news agency AIM said on Wednesday.
Dias was quoted as saying poachers use the helicopter to
transport ivory after killing elephants, making interventions
much more difficult for the forest authorities.
In most of the cases, poachers are better equipped than the park
supervisors themselves and it is much worse if compared with
community supervisors who are fundamental to control the
situation in the park, according to the official.
By new techniques, poachers have killed 52 elephants this year
in the Niassa reserve in northern Mozambique, and a total of 124
elephants in two years.
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