It is estimated that there are about 60 African Forest Elephants in the Omo Forest in Ogun State.
This week in our Go Wild series, ARISE Environment Correspondent Laila Johnson-Salami looks into threats elephants are facing in Omo forest including logging, hunting and farming activities.
While efforts to protect the elephants are ongoing, far more support is needed especially from the government, to stop this majestic species from becoming locally extinct, while protecting human lives and livelihoods. She sends in this report.
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