Namibia killing elephants, hippos to feed people amid worst drought in a century

A close up on an elephant in standing in front of a parched tree, with another elephant behind.

Namibia’s government is planning to cull some 700 wild animals, including elephants and hippos, in an effort to provide meat to people facing hunger as the country copes with a historic drought. 

CBC | World News

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