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Kenya Urges Tanzania: Protect Elephants
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Kenyan officials and conservationists advocate for Tanzania to limit trophy hunting near the border to protect iconic Kenyan elephants, as three elephants were shot, sparking concerns over the genetic and tourism value of these 'super-tuskers.' Tanzania's practice of issuing $10,000-$20,000 elephant hunting licenses contrasts with Kenya's reliance on wildlife safaris for revenue.
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How might the decline in elephant populations impact the local ecosystem and biodiversity in the region?
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What strategies could be implemented to ensure sustainable funding for wildlife conservation efforts in both countries?
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