Namibia's decision to cull 723 wild animals to feed its people strikes a good balance
The Namibian government recently announced plans to cull 640 animals from five national parks, plus 83 elephants outside park boundaries where they come into contact with people. These plans have been met with confusion from those with little knowledge of Namibia and outrage from some within Namibia who are generally hostile to the country's wildlife policies.
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