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Poachers slay six elephants in Kenya

As Kenyan authorities struggle with an upsurge in illegal wildlife slaughter, poachers have slain six elephants in the country's southwest.

A team from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS)
Poachers kill six elephants including four calves in a private reserve in Kenya. (AAP) Source: AP

Poachers have slain six elephants including four calves in a private reserve in Kenya, as the country battles an upsurge in illegal slaughter.

"Six elephants have been confirmed poached and two, female adults, tusks chopped off. Four others were all tuskless juvenile," the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said in a statement issued on Saturday.

"All carcasses had gunshot wounds," said the state-run agency in charge of guarding Kenya's world-famous national parks, adding that rangers were hunting for those responsible.

The animals were poached in a southwestern reserve on the edge of the Tsavo national park, the country's main elephant sanctuary and home to some 11,000 of the pachyderms.

Since the start of the year, 65 elephants have been lost to poaching in Kenya according to figures from the KWS, which recorded 302 slayings for the whole of 2013.

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The wildlife service estimates Kenya's elephant population at 38,000 nationwide, and the number of rhinos at just over 1000.

The KWS has been battling accusations that poaching ringleaders have been allowed to act with impunity, with five of its officials suspended this month as part of a probe into alleged mismanagement.

The purge came weeks after a charge by wildlife activists that the service was losing the fight against the booming elephant ivory and rhino horn trade, dubbed a "national disaster".


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