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Elephants dying amidst severe drought in Zimbabwe

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 ZIMBABWE (News Agencies) — More than 200 elephants have died amid a severe drought, Zimbabwe’s parks agency said, and a mass relocation of wild animal population is planned in this African country.

Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesman Tinashe Farawo said at least 200 elephants have died in vast Hwange National Park alone since October and other parks are also being affected by the drought.

Animals including giraffe, buffalo and impala are also dying, he said, and the situation can improve only if rains return.

“Almost every animal is being affected,” elephants are easily noticed during patrols or game drives, but some bird species are seriously affected because they can only breed in certain tree heights and those trees are being knocked down by the elephants”

Many animals are straying from Zimbabwe’s parks into nearby communities in search of food and water. The parks agency has said 33 people have died from conflict with animals this year alone.

The agency said it plans to move 600 elephants, two prides of lions and other animals from the Save Valley Conservancy in the southeast to less congested parks. “A pack of wild dogs, 50 buffalo, 40 giraffe and 2,000 impalas also will be relocated”, Farawo said.

The animals “have exceeded their ecological carrying capacity,” he said. “If the populations go unchecked, the animals will threaten the very ecosystem they depend on for survival.”

Zimbabwe has an estimated 85,000 elephants, second only to neighboring Botswana with more than 130,000.

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