Illicit ivory trade threatens to wipe out South Sudan’s elephants
South Sudan's government says it's concerned that elephants could become extinct in the East African country due to illegal wildlife trade. It says the number of elephants in the country has fallen from 5,000 to less than 2,500 in the last 15 years. Patrick Oyet reports from South Sudan.
South Sudan's government says it's concerned that elephants could become extinct in the East African country due to illegal wildlife trade. It says the number of elephants in the country has fallen from 5,000 to less than 2,500 in the last 15 years. Patrick Oyet reports from South Sudan.