Ivory poachers turn saviors
Updated: 2012-12-30 10:13
By Jeffery Gettleman (China Daily/Agencies)
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Villagers band together to protect their wildlife and tourism industry
Poaching could make African elephants go the way of the American bison. Below, Julius Lokinyi, a former poacher, now works to protect elephants. Photographs by Tyler Hicks / The New York Times |
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