Roger
Gower was working with Tanzanian wildlife authorities when the poachers
fired on his helicopter and fatally wounded him Friday, said Dan
Friedkin, chairman of the Texas-based non-profit Friedkin Conservation Fund.
"We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our dear friend," he said.
Gower
managed to land the chopper but died before he was able to be rescued,
said Lazaro Nyalandu, the country's former tourism minister, who said he
flew with Gower many times.
Gower was
helping rangers find the killers of an elephant when the poachers fired
at the helicopter with an AK-47, Nyalandu wrote on Twitter.
Photos
of the crash site, provided by Tanzania National Parks, show the
helicopter on its side in dense grass, its tail broken off. A bloody
bullet hole can be seen in one of the seats.
"Those
poachers who killed Capt Roger are coward, evil, and sad people. A fine
hearted individual gone too soon, and our hearts are broken,"Nyalandu said.
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