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Maroc Maroc - NAMIBIAN.COM.NA - A la Une - 13/Aug 17:00

Farmers, residents want more for human-wildlife conflict losses

Northern farmers with cattle posts near Etosha National Park in the Oshikoto region say new proposed human-wildlife conflict payments are not sufficient. The revised amounts will be paid to farmers who have been injured, killed, or suffered crop and livestock losses as a result of human-wildlife conflict. Minister of environment, forestry and tourism Pohamba Shifeta […]

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