How Gabon saved its African forest elephants

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In 2002, Omar Bongo, the president of Gabon, set up a network of national parks to protect the country's rainforest from logging and help save its population of forest elephants.

He was responding to pressure from campaigners worried by a surge in logging over the previous decade. Among them was a British biologist called Lee White, who went on to become Gabon's Minister of Forests and the Environment.

How photos protected a country's forest elephants
 
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