Elephants Are Latest Refugees From Mugabe's Zimbabwe
Wildlife experts in Zambia fear flight from poachers is damaging crops and property. Hundreds of wild elephants are the latest refugees from violence and disorder in Robert Mugabe's crisis-torn Zimbabwe. The animals are fleeing the country by wading across the Zambezi river to escape being shot or trapped by so-called "war veterans" and illegal hunters.| Comments on article "Elephants Are Latest Refugees From Mugabe's Zimbabwe" | |||||||||
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