African endeavor
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Eichner I. (2008, January 30). African endeavor: Thirty-one year old Ofir Drori heads fight against illegal hunting, trade in rare African animals, through Last Great Ape organization. 'Israel is a real force in the fight against animal poaching, trade in the international arena,' he says. Ynetnews [online]. Available. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3500026,00.html [2009, February 8]
Year Published:
2008
Sec Title:
Thirty-one year old Ofir Drori heads fight against illegal hunting, trade in rare African animals, through Last Great Ape organization. 'Israel is a real force in the fight against animal poaching, trade in the international arena,' he says
Type Work:
News Release
Availability:
online
Location of Project:
Cameroon
Language:
english
Country:
Cameroon
Url:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3500026,00.html
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Bushmeat
Keywords:
Africa; illegal trade; wildlife; illegal hunting; wildlife trade; Cameroon; elephant; ivory
Abstract:
Ofir Drori, a self-proclaimed adventurer, is one of the new voices fighting the illegal hunting and trade of African wildlife.
Hundreds of elephants, apes, lions, tigers rhinos and parrots are hunted in Africa everyday, whether for food, or for trade in their body parts.
Drori, 31, first came to Africa eight years ago, where he quickly became a human-rights activist. After traveling through the continent, he found that its hunting and poaching laws were barely enforces, he formed LAGA












