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Zimbabwe moves 2,500 wild animals due to climate change

Zimbabwe has begun moving more than 2,500 wild animals from a southern reserve to one in the country's north to rescue them from drought, as the ravages of climate change replace poaching as the biggest threat to wildlife.

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Zimbabwe moves 2,500 wild animals due to climate change

Zimbabwe moves 2,500 wild animals due to climate change
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Zimbabwe begins relocation of over 2,600 wild animals

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Zimbabwe begins relocation of over 2,600 wild animals as drought worsens

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Parks and private conservancies in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe was only spending US$10per square kilometre on its parks to protect wildlife when the international standard was US$200-250 per square kilometre and South Africa was spending as much as US$6 000. This was said by one of the former parks managers who was commenting on how poaching had become rampant on both national parks.

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