HARARE, May 5 (Reuters) - Poaching is rising in Zimbabwe's game reserves and at least 40 endangered black rhinos have been killed in the last three years, the World Wildlife Fund conservation group ...
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International rules bar the sale, which experts fear would encourage poaching. But with elephant populations and attacks on the rise — along with the costs of maintaining parks and conservation ...
SELL: The figures come from arrests made within national parks, with poachers targeting high value products like ivory and rhino horn The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) ...
HARARE, ZimbabweHARARE, Zimbabwe — A helicopter herds thousands of impalas into an enclosure. A crane hoists sedated upside-down elephants into trailers. Hordes of rangers drive other animals into ...
CHIREDZI, Zimbabwe (AP) — Tembanechako Mastick and a group of men scanned bushes near their village in southeast Zimbabwe, on the hunt for the den of hyenas that had recently attacked livestock.
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