avant premier
  • Home
  • Tourism
  • Zimbabwe Plans to Cull 50 Elephants to Protect Wildlife Reserves
Culture Featured International News Life Style Tourism Travel

Zimbabwe Plans to Cull 50 Elephants to Protect Wildlife Reserves

On June 4, 2025, Zimbabwe’s wildlife authorities announced the decision to issue permits for the killing of at least 50 elephants in the southern Save Valley Conservancy, where the elephant population has tripled beyond the habitat’s capacity.

The reserve currently hosts around 2,550 elephants—far exceeding its sustainable limit of 800—posing risks to both wildlife and nearby communities. In recent years, about 200 elephants were relocated to other reserves, but overpopulation remains a major challenge.

Zimbabwe is home to one of the world’s largest elephant populations. Climate change and resource scarcity have intensified conflicts between humans and wildlife.

Related posts

Strengthening Ties: China to Support Tunisia with 5G and Technology Advancements

bess hanen

May 14–17: Tunisia Participates in International Olive Oil Fair in Spain

bess hanen

Researcher Warns: 3 Fruits That May Harm Your Health and Weight

bess hanen

Leave a Comment