Reuters, WINDHOEK Namibia has put 170 “high value” wild elephants up for sale due to drought and an increase in numbers, the Namibian Ministry of Environment Forestry and Tourism said on Wednesday. An advertisement carried by state-owned daily New Era said that an increase in incidents of human-elephant conflict motivated...
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