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Dry Namibia wants to cull 83 elephants and distribute meat to residents


Namibian government plans to hunt and give meat of 723 wild animals to citizens affected by drought due to increasing conflicts between humans and animals in the region. 157 animals have already been hunted, resulting in 56,800 kg of meat, and the country plans to hunt more due to the worst drought in decades affecting half of the population's food supply.