Mystery Deepens as Elephant Deaths Rise to 20 in Kenya - Commonwealth Union
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The mystery and controversy involve the death of at least 18 elephants in the famous ecosystem of Amboseli, in southern Kenya, in a case that authorities attribute to cyanide poisoning, a version questioned by forest rangers and local communities, which point to a possible disease still unknown and raise the number of pachydermos dead.A mutilated elephant lies on the ground of Kimana's shrine after the authorities performed an autopsy after a de…
Authorities talk about poisoning, while forest rangers and local communities point to a disease that is still unknown
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Authorities are investigating a mysterious series of elephant deaths in a wildlife habitat in Kenya, East Africa.
Pablo Muñoz Kimana Campaign (Kenya).- The mystery and controversy involve the death of at least 18 elephants in the famous ecosystem of Amboseli, in southern Kenya, in a case that authorities attribute to cyanide poisoning, a version questioned by forest rangers and local communities, which point to a possible disease still unknown and raise the number of dead pachyderms. An elephant mutilated lies on the ground of Kimana's shrine after the auth…
Fact sheet: Kenya faces a crisis in the Amboseli ecosystem after the deaths of at least 18 elephants, attributed to possible cyanide poisoning, although this version is being questioned and an unknown disease is being suggested. Tap for full context. Context: The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has indicated that tests on the carcasses show evidence of poisoning from pesticides containing cyanide. However, local farmers deny using harmful pesticide…
A possible explanation is in the consumption of tomato with pesticide. The local population rejects this theory. And proves the fruits to prove it.
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