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Urging global efforts to protect this essential natural heritage for the current and future generations, much more needs to be done by key actors on all continents and across sectors, he said in a message, stressing that the future of wildlife is in our hands, echoing the theme of this year s World Day. For too long, the world has been witness to heart-breaking images of the mass slaughter of elephants for their tusks, he said.According to the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CITES , the killing of African elephants and trafficking in their ivory
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remain alarmingly high. Asian elephants are also subject to growing levels of poaching. An estimate shows that about 100,000 elephants were slaughtered for their ivory between 2010 and 2012.Under the theme, The future of wildlife is in our hands, African and Asian elephan
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Each day, farms in Kenya reject up to 83 tons of perfectly nutritious vegetables simply because they are considered too ugly and off-putting for consumers, especially in the
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