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Botswana’s Elephant Conundrum

 

(Posted 30th September 2024)

 

Courtesy of African Elephant News and Florian Nusch, Deutsche Welle via the Guardian TV

 

Elephant hunting is bitterly criticized — at least by Western NGOs. But in Botswana, home to 130,000 elephants, it’s seen differently.

Watch the following report for added insights:

 

https://tv.guardian.ng/botswanas-elephant-conundrum/

 

 

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