West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback






                                 In this Aug. 1, 2009 photo, a giraffe from Africa's most endangered ...

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In this Aug. 1, 2009 photo, a giraffe from Africa's most endangered giraffe subspecies stands in the bush near Koure, Niger. By all accounts, they should be extinct. Instead, their numbers have quadrupled to 200 since 1996, an unlikely boon experts credit to the concurrence of an impoverished government keen for revenue that has enacted laws to protected them, a conservation program that encourages people to support them, and a rare harmony with humans who have accepted their presence.

(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)






                                           In this Aug. 2, 2009 photo, giraffes from Africa's most endangered ...

AP
Sat Nov 7, 9:22 AM ET
4 of 10

In this Aug. 2, 2009 photo, giraffes from Africa's most endangered giraffe subspecies feed at sunrise, in the bush near Koure, Niger. By all accounts, they should be extinct. Instead, their numbers have quadrupled to 200 since 1996, an unlikely boon experts credit to the concurrence of an impoverished government keen for revenue that has enacted laws to protected them, a conservation program that encourages people to support them, and a rare harmony with humans who have accepted their presence.

(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)




 

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