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Botswana Elephants Hit Namibia Crops, Environment

Fri Mar 4, 8:08 AM ET Science - Reuters


By Peter Apps

KATIMA MULILO, Namibia (Reuters) - Botswana's burgeoning elephant population is increasingly thundering across the border into neighboring Namibia and causing havoc, an environmental development group says.



A crack down on poaching to boost tourism and years without culling and disease has allowed Botswana's elephant population to swell to over 100,000.


But the group, a Namibian organization backed by the World Wildlife Fund, says there are now too many.


"It's an enormous problem - they're damaging the environment and it's a social problem because they trample crops and people are scared of them," said conservationist Richard Diggle from the Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation program.


Herds of up to 50 elephants roam through Caprivi, a small strip of Namibian territory between Botswana, Zambia and Angola.


They destroy crops, stop children going to school and even trample some, Diggle told Reuters in the town of Katima Mulilo on the borders of Namibia, Zambia and Botswana.


The people living in Caprivi are largely dependent on subsistence farming and the destruction of staple maize crops can be disastrous for families in a region battling a 43 percent HIV prevalence rate among adults.


Southern Africa has battled food shortages in the past several years which health workers say has been exacerbated by a rampaging AIDS epidemic.


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All I can say is, I will do my best to help thin the population later this year! Cool


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If in fact there is an overpopulation problem with the Elephants, they'll most likely destroy their habitat, thus that of all other game animals, etc.

Somebody had better get the facts, not the Leftists "feel good" facts, but the cold, hard reality as to what is really going on over there and get them in front of the right folks - whoever that might be.

Otherwise, we'll end up with the same problem we have with deer here in S. Texas; puny, in-bred animals that are a nusiance to all except those few loudmouthes "Bambi-o-files" that seem to get their way all too often.

Common sense must prevail!

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