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Zimparks authority denies report on elephants export

By Bisola Adeyemo

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) said it is untrue reports that the country is planning to export live elephants in disregard of advice by conservation groups, BBC reports.

It said in a statement that allegations by some NGOs that the process of capturing the animals had begun were “speculative and baseless”.

Its spokesman Tinashe Farawo said they were not planning to capture elephants “now or in the near future” – noting that the authority was recently collaring the animals to monitor their movements.

He said that human-elephant conflicts had claimed dozens of lives and that Zimparks was exploring new ways to mitigate the problem.

Zimbabwe and neighbouring Botswana could be home to about half of Africa’s 400,000 elephants, according to experts.

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