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Elephant that survived being shot five times by poachers dies from drought

Por: Newsweek World September 30, 2022

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An elephant that survived being shot five times by poachers has died in northern Kenya as a result of the ongoing drought in the country.The matriarch was euthanized on Monday by teams from Save the Elephants—a nonprofit conservation charity—after she collapsed multiple times, a press release said.It is believed her death was brought on from old age, made worse by the drought.The elephant was the leader of a herd known as the Storms family,... + full article



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