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Los elefantes de selva africanos, “en peligro crítico de extinción”

Según la lista roja de especies amenazadas, los elefantes de selva africanos están en peligro crítico de extinción; la destrucción de su hábitat y los cazadores furtivos son la razón.

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25 de marzo de 2021, 2:46 p. m.
(FILES) This file photo taken on April 26, 2019 shows forest elephants at Langoue Bai in the Ivindo national park, near Makokou. - Decades of poaching and shrinking habitats have devastated elephant populations across Africa, conservationists said on March 25, 2021, warning one sub-species found in rainforests was a step away from extinction. In an update of its "Red List" of threatened species, the International Union for Conservation of Nature said the African forest elephant population had shrunk by more than 86 percent in three decades and it was now considered "critically endangered". (Photo by Amaury HAUCHARD / AFP)
(FILES) This file photo taken on April 26, 2019 shows forest elephants at Langoue Bai in the Ivindo national park, near Makokou. - Decades of poaching and shrinking habitats have devastated elephant populations across Africa, conservationists said on March 25, 2021, warning one sub-species found in rainforests was a step away from extinction. In an update of its "Red List" of threatened species, the International Union for Conservation of Nature said the African forest elephant population had shrunk by more than 86 percent in three decades and it was now considered "critically endangered". (Photo by Amaury HAUCHARD / AFP) Foto: AFP

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