Zimbabwe Plans Elephant Culling Amid Drought (2024)
Zimbabwe plans to cull 200 elephants in response to a severe drought, aiming to address food shortages and reduce human-wildlife conflict. The country’s elephant population exceeds 84,000, but the land can only support around 45,000, leading to resource strain. Environment Minister Sithembiso Nyoni announced the decision, inspired by Namibia’s similar approach. While culling may reduce conflicts and protect communities, it faces criticism from wildlife advocates concerned about the impact on conservation. The focus is on balancing wildlife management with human needs, exploring non-lethal control methods, and addressing the challenges posed by climate change.
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