Botswana can host 400,000 elephants - Jourbert

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World acclaimed wildlife photographers, Derek and Beverly Jourbert, have sensationally claimed that Botswana can still carry twice as many elephants as it currently has.

The couple was shooting down the view that elephants, especially in Chobe, are greatly decimating the habitat, resulting in the decline of other wildlife species.

In an interview shortly after their presentation at the annual Kalahari Conservation Society dinner, the film makers estimated that Botswana has 200,000 elephants, which account for a third of the elephant population in Africa. 

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