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Namibia is known for its hot, dusty desert, but photographs show what it looks like after ultra-rare rains transformed it into an oasis in 2021.
GPS tracking and high-resolution satellite images are helping humans coexist with endangered elephants in western Namibia.
For years, Namibia has been celebrated as one of the top travel destinations—and it's no wonder. The African country offers ...
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Namibia to cull wild animals amid drought - MSN
Namibia has been dealing with a drought of historic proportions. The government will now allow wild animals to be culled and their meat to be distributed to the rural population.
The animals set to be culled include 83 elephants, 30 hippos, 60 buffalo, 50 impala, 100 blue wildebeest and 300 zebras, the country’s Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism announced Monday.
Namibia has announced that it will cull 723 wild animals to feed parts of its population as it grapples with its worst drought in 100 years. In a statement, Namibia’s Ministry of Environment ...
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Namibia to Cull 723 Animals, Including Elephants, Due to Drought. - MSN
Namibia has recently approved the culling of hundreds of animals to feed its population after being hit by the worst drought in 100 years. 723 animals will be hunted and slaughtered for meat ...
Many species of animals have horns. But some truly exceptional animals have horns so large they have to be seen to be believed.
The Southern African country plans to butcher over 700 wild animals, including 83 elephants and 300 zebras, to feed people and, it hopes, cut down on dangerous cross-species encounters.
The famed desert lions somehow endure in near unbearable conditions. A little over a generation ago there were maybe 20 or so lions in the region.
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