Elephants, zebras, hippos among more than 700 animals being killed for meat in drought-stricken Namibia

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Elephants, zebras, hippos among more than 700 animals being killed for meat in drought-stricken Namibia
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Namibia will cull more than 700 animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos, and distribute the meat to people impacted by severe drought in the southern African country.

Namibia has authorized the culling of hundreds of animals, including elephants, as part of a plan to feed people in the drought-stricken southern Africa n country. About half of Namibia's population is experiencing acute food insecurity, the United Nations said last month. Meat from the 723 culled animals will be distributed as part of a drought relief program, the country's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism announced Monday.

Officials said the culling will provide meat for people while also reducing the negative impact of drought on the conservation of wild animals, which are competing for grazing areas and water as the drought continues. Other countries, such as Australia, have previously permitted the culling of animals. The country has approved the deaths of thousands of kangaroos over the years, with officials warning in the past that there wasn't enough food available to support the population of kangaroos.

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