Namibia has begun slaughtering more than 700 wild animals including hippos, elephants, buffalo and zebras to feed hungry residents hit by the worst drought in decades, the country’s agriculture ministry said on Monday.
Namibia has begun slaughtering more than 700 wild animals including hippos, elephants, buffalo and zebras to feed hungry residents hit by the worst drought in decades, the country’s agriculture ministry said on Monday.
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