NY Times Africa Namibia to Cull More Than 700 Wild Animals for Meat During Major Drought by Design Tech August 30, 2024 August 30, 2024 86 The Southern African country plans to butcher over 700 wild animals, including 83 elephants and 300 zebras, to feed people and, it hopes, cut down on dangerous cross-species encounters. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Inside the White House Effort to Prevent a Coup in Guatemala next post New Zealand’s Māori king dies after 18-year reign You may also like How We Linked the Auto Industry to Lead... November 19, 2025 The Real Cost of U.S. Car Batteries November 19, 2025 Tanzania: What to Know About the Post-Election Violence November 18, 2025 After Hundreds of Gazans Arrive on Mystery Flights,... November 18, 2025 25 Girls Abducted From School in Nigeria November 18, 2025 Top U.N. Official Pushing to Get Aid Into... November 18, 2025 Senator Accuses Kenya of Neglecting Children Trapped in... November 18, 2025 How Trump’s Redlines Have Upended the G20 Summit... November 16, 2025 Atrocities in Sudan Require World’s Attention, U.N. Says November 15, 2025 Kenya’s Key Export Used to Be Coffee. Now... November 15, 2025