Animals
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Botswana Is Investigating the Deaths of Hundreds of Elephants Since May
The government of Botswana identified three laboratories in Canada, South Africa, and Zimbabwe to study the samples taken from the dead elephants as elephant deaths in Okavango Delta rose to more than 350.
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