Environment
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Human-Wildlife Conflict Threatens Botswana and Other Africa Countries
Some African nations are threatened with the number of elephants in their country. Read more here. The Botswana government stressed the impact of human-wildlife conflict in the region as some European countries pushed for stricter control on hunting trophies.
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