Ofir Drori
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Ofir Drori is an Israeli activist trying to save animals endangered by extinction in Cameroon. He is the founder of LAGA - the Last Great Apes Project, an organisation that tries to catch and prosecute poachers that deal in endangered animal species in contravention to the 1994 wildlife law prohibiting this.
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'Man in black' fights for Cameroon apes BBC News, June 15, 2007
YouTube' Opertions Footage June 07
Cameroon: Fight Against Wildlife Criminals Formalised allAfrica.com, March 2007
Jail for Cameroon chimp trafficker BBC News, July 25, 2003