Zimbabwe has authorized a mass slaughter of elephants to feed citizens left hungry by its worst drought in decades.
Elephant numbers exceed what Zimbabwe's ecosystem can support in a nation experiencing a drought that is expected to leave millions of people at risk of hunger.
Zimbabwe's decision comes after a similar decision by Namibia to kill 700 animals, including 83 elephants. The culling will ...
Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken ...
The decision follows Namibia's recent move to cull elephants and other wildlife to address food insecurity worsened by a ...
Drought is causing food shortages across southern Africa - with Namibia set to kill 700 wild animals to feed hungry people.
Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to cull hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to provide food for residents ...
Zimbabwe will allow the culling of 200 elephant for the first time since 1988 amid concerns about food shortages after an ...
Zimbabwe is set to cull 200 elephants to provide food for communities affected by the worst drought in four decades. The ...
Zimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants to feed communities facing acute hunger after the worst drought in four decades, ...
Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken ...