Southern Africa experiencing the worst drought | Zimbabwe and Namibia responds (1/2)

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Zimbabwe has made the controversial decision to cull 200 elephants to feed its starving population amidst the region’s worst drought in 40 years. With over 68 million people at risk of hunger across Southern Africa, and Zimbabwe’s elephant population already far exceeding park capacity, this decision is part of a broader response to a dire humanitarian and ecological crisis. Namibia is taking similar steps, slaughtering wildlife to provide meat for its citizens. Some call it a necessary move to save lives, while animal rights activists see it as a tragedy. What’s your take? Should this continue? Let’s break it down.
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People have to eat wonder what elephant taste like

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