Ngamiland Farmers Fed Up With Elephant Population

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MAUN: Some Ngamiland farmers say government’s elephant management programme discriminate against them.

The farmers said during a Vision 2036 consultative meeting in Maun that they were concerned that the government was always quick to return the elephants to Ngamiland after they had strayed to southern Botswana.

They said the southern populations should also experience the damage that elephants did to vegetation.

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