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Poachers Turned Wildlife Defenders in the DRC - Earth News Report
Lomami National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo is home to a population of just over 700 forest elephants. In 1970, the Democratic Republic of Congo was home to nearly 300,000 forest elephants. Today there are perhaps fewer than 10,000—the rest killed by heavily armed militia groups or gangs of poachers for their ivory.