Kenyan conservationists lament killing of large tusked Elephants
Scientists and conservationists in Kenya are sounding the alarm over the killing of elephants with large tusks. According to scientists, they were killed by trophy hunters in Tanzania. They say other elephants in the group are in danger if they cross into Tanzania where hunting is allowed. Victoria Amunga reports from Nairobi.
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