Breaking: Botswana lifts ban on elephant hunting after pressure

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In an attempt to explain their controversial back-step, they continued: “…the number and high levels of human-elephant conflict and the consequent impact on livelihoods was increasing.

“The general consensus from those consulted was that the hunting ban should be lifted [and hunting will be restarted] in an orderly and ethical manner.”

Botswana currently boasts the largest elephant population on the African continent, with figures showing in excess of 135,000 elephants roam free in unfenced parks and open spaces.

What’s more, experts claim that the elephant population has enjoyed something of a boom in the last three decades, with some claiming that the population could in fact be as high as 165,000.

Even so, overall elephant numbers worldwide are on the decline, and many online have criticised Botswana’s move which will make their elephants more vulnerable.

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