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Western Sahara Resource Watch has received photos showing poached gazelles of different species, allegedly from Western Sahara in 2010. Do you know anything about the issue, please contact WSRW.
Published 26 October 2012


Western Sahara Resource Watch (WSRW) has received images of cuvier gazelles allegedly poached in Western Sahara in 2010.

If you possess any information on the location the photos were shot, or when or by whom, please contact WSRW. Please send any information to WSRW's contact in Germany, Axel Goldau, at redaktion@kritische-oekologie.de Any other information about wildlife crimes is also interesting to us.

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