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Amidst the international outrage and disgust following the EIA’s Nov 4th expose “Vanishing Point: Criminality, Corruption and the Devastation of Tanzania’s Elephants” linking Tanzania’s thriving illegal ivory trade to top level government officials ((Evironmental Investigation Agency, "Vanishing Point - Criminality, Corruption and the Devastation of Tanzania's Elephants" (EIA, November 2014), eia-international.org/vanishing-point-criminality-corruption-and-the-devastation-of-tanzanias-elephants.)) an alternate story of cooperation, compassion and hope for Tanzania’s future wildlife management emerges. (Rest of the story is at the top link)
Amidst the international outrage and disgust following the EIA’s Nov 4th expose “Vanishing Point: Criminality, Corruption and the Devastation of Tanzania’s Elephants” linking Tanzania’s thriving illegal ivory trade to top level government officials ((Evironmental Investigation Agency, "Vanishing Point - Criminality, Corruption and the Devastation of Tanzania's Elephants" (EIA, November 2014), eia-international.org/vanishing-point-criminality-corruption-and-the-devastation-of-tanzanias-elephants.)) an alternate story of cooperation, compassion and hope for Tanzania’s future wildlife management emerges. (Rest of the story is at the top link)