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Zakouma National Park (Arabic: حديقة زاكوما الوطنية) is a 3,000 km2 (1,158 sq mi)
national park in
southeastern Chad,
straddling the
border of Guéra Region...
- The 2006
Zakouma elephant slaughter refers to a
series of
poaching m****acres of
African elephants in the
vicinity of
Zakouma National Park in southeastern...
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Zakouma Airport (IATA: AKM) is an
airport located in the
Salamat region in Chad. It
serves the
Zakouma National Park. The
airport is at an
elevation of...
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Elephant poaching,
particularly in the
south of the
country in
areas such as
Zakouma National Park, is a
severe problem. The
small group of
surviving West African...
- Fay and
National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols traveled to
Zakouma National Park to do****ent the
danger poachers create for the world's largest...
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Elephant poaching,
particularly in the
south of the
country in
areas such as
Zakouma National Park, is a
severe problem. As of 2011,
there were 2,288 species...
- west and north-west. The
terrain is
generally flat savannah. Half of the
Zakouma National Park lies in the province. Am
Timan is the province's capital;...
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reopened in 2006, the
demand and
price for
ivory increased in Asia. In Chad's
Zakouma National Park, more than 3,200
elephants were
killed between 2005 and 2010...
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threat to the
lives of rangers, even in the
national parks, such as
Zakouma National Park, the worst-affected area in
terms of
elephant poaching in...
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ivory increased in Asia. The
African bush
elephant po****tion in Chad's
Zakouma National Park
numbered 3,900
individuals in 2005.
Within five years, more...