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Zimbabwe: Cranes, helicopters and easy on the brakes: saving 400 elephants from drought

Zimbabwe: Cranes, helicopters and easy on the brakes: saving 400 elephants from drought

by Adam Cruise | Sep 26, 2022 | News

By Chris Haslam, The Sunday Times (London) A perilous operation to move 3,000 animals across nearly 600 miles of bush is under way in Zimbabwe.  One of the biggest single translocations of wildlife in history, Project Rewild Zambezi involves the capture of 400...
Drought deaths result in a glut for scavengers (Zimbabwe)

Drought deaths result in a glut for scavengers (Zimbabwe)

by Adam Cruise | Dec 10, 2019 | News

By Jane Flanagan – The Times Lions have stopped eating their kills in Zimbabwe’s most drought-ravaged park because they are already too full. The parched plains of Mana Pools national park are so crowded with dead and dying animals that predators can afford to...
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