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Chapter 80, Poacher

Two gunshots came from the grassland opposite the river. The beasts fled everywhere and ran away from the gunshots. Phyllis immediately lowered her head and grabbed Ye Kai.

"Look down and let's leave here."

"Let's go? Are we leaving like that?"

Ye Kai was wondering how to save the target targeted by the poacher.

Phyllis explained, "I don't know how many of them are now, and the two shots just now are likely warning us. Don't take risks, notify the patrol in the car."

"All right."

Ye Kai now has strength and agility, but he does not have any combat skills.

"Very good, let's get out of here first." Phyllis said.

When he got off the observation deck, Ye Kai saw the green jeep parked in the grassland in the distance.

"I saw two cars." Ye Kai told Phyllis.

Two cars?

Phyllis thought for a while, but gave up on his plan to fight with them.

retreat.

Two patrolmen with guns walked in front and the other followed behind, protecting Ye Kai and Philis. At this time, the gunshots were still ringing.

Ye Kai was very angry, but he was helpless.

Get in the car and ignite the engine. Phyllis slapped the seat of the car, "What a bunch of shit!"

Then she took out the phone and started contacting the WPSA patrol team, and then called the people from the Zambia National Park Project Department to explain the situation here and asked them to send some people to investigate.

Wild animals must have been killed.

This is certain. There were elephants and young lions in the place just now. An ivory of an African elephant could sell tens of thousands of dollars. Their target might be African elephants.

"Once there were 20 million African elephants on the African grasslands, but now there are only 250,000 left. I have never figured out why ivory is so expensive."

Phyllis couldn't help but sigh.

Ye Kai couldn't take on this topic. The largest dumping place for ivory is in the Far East. He himself didn't understand why ivory products became popular because there were so many works of art.

On the road, he met with patrol members who came to support him. Ye Kai's vehicle turned around and drove to the scene of the incident together.

Condors can already be seen in the sky.

African vultures are smart, they know that when gunfire sounds, a good meal will appear most of the time.

After crossing the river, I came to the grassland I saw before. The animals around me scattered, and only two elephants fell to the ground.

After driving, I saw an extremely tragic picture.

In order to facilitate the acquisition of ivory, the poacher cut off the elephant's face with a knife, and the elephant's trunk was thrown aside, and a large amount of blood flowed out of his face.

"Colle DNA." Phyllis ordered.

After collecting DNA, if unknown ivory is found and can be paired with DNA from the Wildlife Conservation Association, the holder of the ivory will be punished by law.

At this time, someone came over to report: "I found two ruts, and I should have walked for less than an hour."

"Chase."

Phyllis ordered the retreat just now not to be afraid of death, but to send it to the death without any sense. Now that the troops are all in one go, he naturally has to arrest the poacher.

The three cars followed the ruts left by the poachers. The vehicles circled around the outside of the park and returned to Zambia from another exit, but this place was completely different from the road that Ye Kai came.

The city on the road from the airport to the park is relatively rich in life and the environment looks like it was in the 1980s, and this place is even worse than the small rural areas in China.

The highway is still very good because the roads are built with foreign aid and are not much different from the national highway.

On the road, the vehicle was able to search for it with open horsepower, and there were more than countless black people riding bicycles along the way. The bicycle looked like the 28-bar in China, with two or three hundred kilograms of fruit tied behind it.

Seeing Ye Kai curious, Phyllis said: "This road spans north and south of Zambia. The more you go south, the more you become richer. These people buy fruits here and then sell them to the south."

"Is it very profitable?" Ye Kai asked.

"No, I can only earn about two dollars a day."

That is, it costs a few dollars for China, and I ride a bicycle with a few hundred kilograms of goods, and I ride it for a day and sell it for a few dollars. This - in fact, this is quite in line with Ye Kailai's previous imagination of Africa.

"How do you chase now?" asked the driver.

Phyllis sighed and took a deep breath: "Go back."

"etc."

Ye Kai suddenly said.

"It should be the car in front."

His eyesight is farther than normal humans can see, but he can see clearly what the poacher car looks like. The green jeep is very similar to the two cars in front.

"Are you sure?" Phyllis asked.

"We can go up and stop them. If they dare to run away, we can be sure, but be careful that they have guns."

Phyllis picked up the intercom and said, "Stop the green jeep in front and be careful that they run away or attack with guns."

Poachers would never have imagined that while poaching, there would be people from the Animal Protection Association watching, and immediately asked the nearby patrol team to support it.

When they saw the patrol members with live ammunition on the patrol car, the two cars immediately panicked and wanted to speed up their escape, but this behavior just confirmed their identity.

Near their car, the patrolman shouted, "Stop, or shoot!"

The car in front began to slow down, but the jeep behind didn't want to surrender, and wanted to step on the accelerator in the fuel tank, and the two cars collided directly.

The patrol team quickly stopped the car and pointed a few guns at the vehicle.

Ye Kai and the others arrived, but they were far away and did not get out of the car. Ye Kai opened the window and prepared to take a photo to check the moment when he found the ivory.

In fact, Ye Kai's mission was over when he photographed the two elephants whose faces were cut off by poachers.

It would be even better if the poacher could be captured.

The situation between humans and animals turns out to be so serious.

Poachers in Africa are so rampant.

After going back, if some people, or one person can understand your own photos and articles, they will give up the idea of ​​buying ivory.

Perhaps this saved the life of an African elephant from the source.

The poacher in front had already pleaded guilty and was pressed into the car by some patrolmen. Someone dragged out a few ivory more than one meter long from the car and began to walk towards Phyllis.

When Ye Kai saw the ivory of this African elephant, he inexplicably thought of the white lion's claws.

"well."

Ye Kai sighed and got out of the car to take photos of the patrolmen holding the ivory and the captured poachers.

After returning to the car, he looked through the photos taken in the past two days one by one, and he could see the despair in the eyes of the disabled animals.
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