Hunting for African elephants, which are considered endangered, has been lifted in Botswana. It is criticized by protection groups, but many people support it locally. why. (Kabinba = Takashi Ishihara)
Chobe National Park in northern Botswana, where tens of thousands of elephants live and many tourists visit. Nearly 100 elephant herds came to seek water and vegetation along the riverside in the corner of a park that is about the same area as Gifu Prefecture (about 1600 square kilometers). Step on your feet to peel the grass and eat it dexterously with a rolled nose. A group of people crossed the river to reach a small island, sandwiching a little elephant. Tourists watching from the boat expressed their admiration as “great”.
Inhabitants and casualties
Kabinba village is located about 50km southwest of the park and adjacent to the national park. Broken fences and large footprints remained in the field of farmer Daniel Geremia (73). "It's an elephant work. Comes like every night and destroys the field."
Jeremiah is from her parents ...