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The greater Amboseli-West Kilimanjaro elephant population, spanning both sides of the Kenya-Tanzania border, is made up of approximately 2,000 individual elephants.
Tanzania has about 60,000 elephants today, down from some 316,000 in 1978. ... He was referring to a nationwide ban on wildlife killing that Tanzania has put in place to guard against poaching.
Scientists and conservationists in Kenya are sounding the alarm over the killing of elephants with large tusks. According to scientists, the elephants were killed by trophy hunters in Tanzania.
They added that only 10 of the elephants, with tusks weighing 45 kilograms (100 pounds) each, remain in Kenya's Amboseli National Park, which has the highest density of the animals.