The Inquiry Junior - What’s Killing Africa’s Elephants?
Poachers, jewellery makers and angry farmers: the story behind the decline of elephants. This is a special edition for listeners aged 10 to 14 - and grown ups too!
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What’s Killing Africa’s Elephants? Poachers, jewellery makers and angry farmers: the story behind the drop in elephant numbers across Africa.
Presenters: Priscilla Ngethe and Kate Lamble.
Image: African elephants (Credit: BBC)
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