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Friday, September 17, 2021

Death sentence for elephants

 







You already know how dire the poaching crisis is for Africa's wildlife. Elephants – including mothers and their vulnerable calves who cannot fend for themselves – are in constant danger of being poached.

In fact, as many as 35,000 elephants are killed for their tusks every year. This situation is so dire that as of 2021, African savanna elephants are now listed as endangered, and African forest elephants are listed as critically endangered by the IUCN.

It's not too late to protect Africa's remaining elephants, but we need to act fast. Your support and dedication could not come at a more critical – or dangerous – time.

As you may know, ivory can be sold on the black market for a quick profit if the products can be traded in volume. And organized crime syndicates are perfectly willing to do a volume business.

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They have figured out that by using powerful weapons and technology, elephants are easy to pick off. And as long as they can get their gruesome stash of tusks through customs, they can net an enormous profit.

African Wildlife Foundation has programs in place that work to stop poachers – but we need your help to expand them quickly. As a member of Care2 you can join this crucial effort at the special discounted rate of just $20.

When you become a member of AWF, you'll receive our exclusive wildlife calendar, quarterly newsletter, and membership card. It's our way of helping you learn more about the species you're saving while saying thank you for your much-needed help!

In the field, we're training rangers and scouts to patrol protected areas. In airports, we're using sniffer dogs that can detect the smell of ivory and rhino horn being smuggled through customs. And in the halls of government, we're working to develop African-led policies that discourage poaching and protect crucial animal habitats.

Your partnership is absolutely necessary to implement these programs – it is the only way to save elephants and other critically endangered African species from the brink of extinction. You took action before – please don't wait to do it again.
Philip Muruthi
Thank you in advance,
Philip Muruthi
VP for Species and Conservation Science
P.S. For you and me, elephants are creatures of awe and majesty. For poachers, elephants are simply a commodity. Help us expand our efforts to protect elephants and all of Africa's wildlife. Become a member at the special Care2 discounted price of $20 today.
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