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See the list of species Namibia plans to cull to feed hungry

August 28, 2024

(CNN) — Namibia is planning to kill more than 700 wild animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos, and distribute the meat to the people struggling with food insecurity as the country grapples with its worst drought in 100 years.

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