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Authorities investigate elephant deaths in Zimbabwe and Botswana 06:39. At least 100 elephants have died in Zimbabwe's largest national park in recent weeks because of drought, their carcasses a ...
In the next few days, Zimbabwe will no longer be allowed to sell its elephant to China or anywhere else where African elephants don’t naturally exist. African elephants are pictured on November ...
The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, also known as ZimParks, said it has issued permits to Save Valley Conservancy, a large private game reserve in the southeast, "for an elephant ...
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Zimbabwe has a deadly elephant problem - MSNZimbabwe's elephant population is estimated at around 100,000, nearly double the land’s capacity. The country hasn’t culled elephants in close to four decades.
The elephant involved in the incident was shot dead by rangers following the fatality, according to Zimbabwe news outlets. Another person is said to be in hospital with injuries.
A severe drought that has drained water sources in Zimbabwe’s largest national park has left 55 elephants dead since September, a spokesman for the country’s wildlife agency said on Monday.
Zimbabwe is considering the mass killing of elephants, known as culling, for the first time since 1988 to reduce the 100,000 strong population of the animals.
Zimbabwe will proceed with its first elephant cull in decades after the southern African nation suffered a severe drought, with plans to target around 200 from its herds of over 100,000.
A Zimbabwe man died on June 9, 2021, after being trampled to death by an elephant. Big male elephant with long trunk close up in Etosha National Park, Namibia, South Africa.
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The Zimbabwe Elephant Center That Lets Visitors Get Hands-On With Animal Conservation - MSNThe Zimbabwe Elephant Nursery (ZEN) was established in 2012 by the IFAW-Wild Is Life Trust as the first nursery for elephants in Zimbabwe. This nonprofit is focused on rescuing and rehabilitating ...
In the next few days, Zimbabwe will no longer be allowed to sell its elephant to China or anywhere else where African elephants don’t naturally exist. African elephants are pictured on November ...
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