In recent years, Zimbabwe has tried everything, from technological monitoring to translocating elephant populations. But there are too many of the huge mammals in the country's natural spaces.
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- Zimbabwe has one of the largest elephant populations globally, exceeding land capacity. 6s
- Authorities will cull 50 elephants at Seville Valley Conservancy due to resource strain. 22s
- Meat from the culled elephants will be distributed to local communities. 30s
- Previous measures included relocating elephants and GPS tracking. 41s
- A larger cull of 200 elephants occurred during a drought in 2024. 54s