Poachers Threaten Elephant Numbers in Thailand
January 30, 2012 via BBC News
Thailand's wildlife experts say that elephants could face extinction if they continue to be hunted as a source of meat. The elephant is a national symbol of Thailand and it is believed that poachers sell parts of the elephant for thousands of dollars to the black market. Emily Buchanan reports.
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