National Emergency in Namibia..!? Kill the elephants and eat them..!?

The country has supported the Central Government's Project Cheetah to bring back the extinct cheetahs in india 75 years ago. They handed over some of the thousands of cheetahs they had to India. Now they will soon go to the forest and start their natural life. Meanwhile, there is a severe drought in the country that gave us cheetahs. This country has taken an unexpected decision. namibia is a North African country. The country is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Angola-Zambia, Botswana-Zimbabwe, and South Africa. It gained independence from south africa in 1990. This country is facing the worst drought in 100 years. Originally an African country. Because of this, people are not getting enough food. In situations where they don't know what to do, the government advises people to kill wild animals and eat them.
The continent of Africa is known for its rare creatures. Especially elephants. Africa's climate is perfect for these giant creatures. Meanwhile, the government of namibia has decided to kill 700 wild animals and distribute their meat to the people. This list includes 83 elephants, 30 water horses (hippos), 60 wild plows, 50 impalas, 100 blue wild beasts, and 300 zebras. However, the government has allowed them to be slaughtered as there are sufficient numbers of them in forests and other places. The help of expert hunters will be taken.A national emergency has been declared in namibia as almost half of the country's population, i.e. 14 lakh people, are suffering from drought. However, there is another idea involved in killing large numbers of animals. Without these, the burden on the water resources will be reduced. people also get food. Due to drought, forest animals are coming to people's houses due to the decrease in greenery. 83 elephants are allowed to be killed here.
There are more than 2 lakh elephants in the southern part of Africa. There are 1.30 lakh elephants in botswana alone. Due to drought, many people died due to lack of water. Although their hunting was banned less than ten years ago, it was restored less than five years ago. However, the rule is that only so many elephants can be slaughtered in a year. On the other hand, the source of income for some of Botes Wana is killing elephants and selling the meat. This country gave 8 thousand elephants to Angola and 5 thousand elephants to Mozambique.

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