Ivory poaching in Gabon has reached an alarming rate prompting the
need to find alternative mechanisms to cripple the illegal trafficking
business.
Forest rangers say the poachers are dangerously armed, any encounter with they them put their lives at risk.
“Our activities have become dangerous, given that, the more we
arrests the poachers, the more they become more armed. We do not have
enough weapons to counter them,” said Claude Angoue, a ranger from
north-east parks.
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Source: Africanews.
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