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Namibia is planning to shoot hundreds of animals in national parks to feed drought-hit communities — but conservationists have questioned the plan’s true intentions.
Does Namibia's plan to kill animals to save them, and help the human population from ongoing drought, stack up?
Does Namibia's plan to kill animals to save them, and help the human population from ongoing drought, stack up?
Namibia is turning wild animals into scapegoats for its problems. This was said by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) senior vice...
The government is facing mounting public concern following its announcement to cull 723 wild animals as part of an effort to manage drought relief and...
The government is facing mounting public concern following its announcement to cull 723 wild animals as part of an effort to manage drought relief and...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken...
Zimbabwe plans to slaughter 200 elephants to feed its citizens facing acute hunger due to the worst drought to hit the country in four decades,...
Zimbabwe plans to slaughter 200 elephants to feed its citizens facing acute hunger due to the worst drought to hit the country in four decades,...
HARARE, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants to feed communities facing acute hunger after the worst drought in four decades,...