Botswana's elephant conundrum

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Botswana's elephant conundrum
Florian Nusch, DW
July 20, 2024

See link https://www.dw.com/en/botswanas-elephant-conundrum/video-69719281
for video.

Conflicts between humans and elephants occur time and again in Botswana.
The large and incredibly strong animals lay bare the roofs of huts, destroy
enclosures and sometimes even attack people. It is no wonder that criticism
of elephant hunting in Botswana from Western animal rights activists is not
well received. Local hunters are allowed to shoot a certain number of
elephants each year, as are tourists from abroad. They bring a lot of money
into the country, which ultimately also benefits animal welfare, according
to the Botswana government. They even want to send 20,000 elephants to
Germany so that the Germans can learn about the problems that come with
living with elephants. In Botswana, they are proud that the elephant
population has recovered thanks to consistent animal welfare programs - but
are suffering the consequences at the same time. A report by Florian Nusch.

https://www.dw.com/en/botswanas-elephant-conundrum/video-69719281

Botswana's elephant conundrum Florian Nusch, DW July 20, 2024 See link <https://www.dw.com/en/botswanas-elephant-conundrum/video-69719281> for video. Conflicts between humans and elephants occur time and again in Botswana. The large and incredibly strong animals lay bare the roofs of huts, destroy enclosures and sometimes even attack people. It is no wonder that criticism of elephant hunting in Botswana from Western animal rights activists is not well received. Local hunters are allowed to shoot a certain number of elephants each year, as are tourists from abroad. They bring a lot of money into the country, which ultimately also benefits animal welfare, according to the Botswana government. They even want to send 20,000 elephants to Germany so that the Germans can learn about the problems that come with living with elephants. In Botswana, they are proud that the elephant population has recovered thanks to consistent animal welfare programs - but are suffering the consequences at the same time. A report by Florian Nusch. https://www.dw.com/en/botswanas-elephant-conundrum/video-69719281