Namibia's freehold farming areas are criss-crossed with fences. The shorter fences are designed to manage livestock movement, while higher ‘wildlife-proof’ fences prevent jumping antelope species like kudu from escaping. My ten-year study reveals that even short livestock fences can be deadly to springbok that try to jump over them in search of greener pastures.
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