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.