Drought-stricken Namibia to cull elephants, zebras, and hippos for meat

게시됨 2024년 8월 30일

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Namibia is planning to cull 723 wild animals, including elephants, zebras, eland antelope, blue wildebeest, buffalo, impala, and hippos, due to a severe drought that has led to a scarcity of pasture and water, causing animal numbers to exceed available resources and leading to human-animal conflict. The culled animals will be distributed as meat to the vulnerable population, as Namibia has declared a state of emergency due to drought-related food shortages and has almost depleted its food reserves.
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Namibia plans to cull 723 wild animals to manage pasture and provide meat to people struggling with food shortages caused by a severe drought in southern Africa. The environment ministry said it will cull 83 elephants, 300 zebras, 100 eland antelope, 100 blue wildebeest, 60 buffalo, 50 impala and 30 hippos from parks and communal areas where animal numbers have exceeded available grazing land and water supplies. The ministry said the severe drought throughout southern Africa has strained human-animal relationships, necessitating this intervention to avoid conflict. "This exercise in necessary and is in line with our constitutional mandate where our natural resources are used for the benefit of Namibian citizens," the ministry said. The culled animals will provide meat for vulnerable people trouble feeding themselves due to the drought. Professional hunters and companies contracted by the government have already hunted 157 animals, yielding more than 56,800 kilograms of meat. ...
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