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Elephant populations in West Africa, on the other hand, are generally small and fragmented, and only account for
a small proportion of the continental total. Much uncertainty remains as to the size of the elephant population
in Central Africa, where the prevalence of forest makes population surveys difficult, but poaching for ivory and
bushmeat is believed to be intense through much of the region.[33] South Africa elephant population more than
doubled, rising from 8,000 to over 20,000, in the thirteen years after a 1995 ban on killing the animals.
The ban was lifted in February 2008, sparking controversy among environmental groups.
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