Poaching significantly reduced the population of Loxodonta in certain regions during the 20th century. An example of this poaching pressure is in the eastern region of Chad—elephant herds there were substantial as recently as 1970, with an estimated population of 300,000; however, by 2006 the number had dwindled to about 10,000.African elephants are the two species of elephants in the genus Loxodonta oalso known as pachyderm. shot with Panasonic GS-180
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