One of the
World's Largest Elephants Killed by
Ivory Poachers in Kenya



If you so much as kick a dog or cat in many nations,
you would likely have to answer to local authorities. But in Africa, the venerable elephant — long considered one of the most intelligent animals on earth — still suffers at the hands of brutal poachers
A reminder of
Africa's persistent elephant-poaching problem came on Friday when Tsavo Trust confirmed that a 45-year-old elephant named Satao, living in
Tsavo East National Park in Kenya, was found
Killed by
Poachers on May 30
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"Satao was shot dead by poisoned arrow on 30th May 2014," according to a
statement from Tsavo Trust, a Kenyan **n-profit organization that supports wildlife. "We spotted his carcass on 2nd June, but to avoid any potential false alarms, we first took pains to verify the carcass really was his."
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