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Undated: A Facebook graphic, by the group Credo Action, asking Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to stop supporting ads backing the Keystone XL Pipeline.CREDOFILE: April 4, 2013: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg during a company press event in Menlo Park, Calif.REUTERSFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is facing a backlash from the left over ads that support drilling in Alaska and the Canada-to-Texas Keystone pipeline, as the young billionaire wades ever-deeper into charged political debates.The daisy chain that connects Zuckerberg with the drilling ads starts with FWD.US, the bipartisan group Zuckerberg co-founded for the purpose of supporting immigration legislation. That organization gave money to a conservative group, Americans for a Conservative Direction, that aired a TV ad supporting South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. It also gave to a group that put up an ad backing drilling in Alaska.Graham is among the eight senators who crafted the bipartisan immigration legislation now being debated on Capitol Hill. However, Graham appears in the ad criticizing President Obama for not approving the Keystone pipeline, which supporters say will help the United Sates achieve energy independence and critics say will be an environmental hazard.The president says Im for all of the above when it comes to energy, Graham says in the 60-second spot. Well, those are words coming out of his mouth. They dont come from his heart. No Keystone pipeli JOHANNESBURG Mozambique's rhinoceros population was wiped out more than a century ago by big game hunters. Reconstituted several years ago, it has again been driven to extinction, or to the brink of extinction, by poachers seeking their horns for sale in Asia.A leading rhino expert told The Associated Press that the last rhino in the southern African nation has been killed. The warden in charge of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park the only place where the horned behemoths lived in Mozambique also says poachers have wiped out the last of the rhinos. Mozambique's conservation director believes a few may remain.Elephants also could become extinct in Mozambique soon, the warden of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Antonio Abacar, told AP. He said game rangers have been aiding poachers, and 30 of the park's 100 rangers will appear in court soon."We caught some of them red-handed while directing poachers to a rhino area," Abacar said.A game ranger arrested for helping poachers in Mozambique's northern Niassa Game Reserve said on Mozambican Television TVM last week that he was paid 2,500 meticais (about $80) to direct poachers to areas with elephants and rhinos. Game rangers are paid between 2,000 and 3,000 meticais ($64 to $96) a month.While guilty rangers will lose their jobs, the courts serve as little deterrent to the poachers: killing wildlife and trading in illegal rhino horn and elephant tusks are only misdemeanors in Mozam

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