Richard Leakey, Kenyan conservationist who campaigned against ivory trade, dies at 77
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He spearheaded campaigns against the ivory trade to save the dwindling African elephant population
Richard Leakey, a Kenyan conservationist and paleoanthropologist who spearheaded campaigns against the ivory trade to save the dwindling African elephant population, has died, the Kenyan presidency said on Sunday. He was 77.
For years, Mr. Leakey served in various roles in the government, including as director of the state-run National Museums of Kenya and twice as board chairman at the Kenya Wildlife Service.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said Mr. Leakey had "served our countrywith distinction".
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