Botswana's elephant population has doubled in recent decades, creating chaos for many who live alongside them.
Botswana, home to the largest population of elephants in the world, presents a fascinating yet troubling case where conservation success comes with significant human-wildlife conflict. As elephant ...
“We produced this manual in response to a request from rangers and wildlife officers after a workshop we organized in October 2016 to train them on the respect of human right during anti-poaching ...
On National Wildlife Day, this story is a sad reminder ... poaching is aligned with the recent decision to disarm Botswana’s anti-poaching units. Poaching has depleted Botswana’s elephant ...
By 1985, the rhino population in Botswana had winnowed to extinction, the last animal shot to death after a century of poaching for ... the Botswana Department of Wildlife and National Parks.
In March, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ... of strict anti-poaching measures, is too much for the fragile, drought-stricken environment, home to just 2.5 million people. Botswana banned trophy ...
Botswana's president denies reports of a surge in elephant poachingBotswana's president denies reports of a surge in elephant poaching ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Poaching wildlife like elephants for their ivory and other valued parts has lead to big declines in the population of many animals. Now rangers and wildlife ...
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