Namibia is culling over 700 wild animals, including elephants, hippos, and zebras, to provide meat for its citizens as the country faces its worst drought in a century. The government's decision aims to alleviate food shortages by distributing the meat to those affected by the severe drought conditions. This drastic measure highlights the dire situation in southern Africa, where prolonged dry spells have significantly impacted food security and wildlife populations. The culling includes 83 elephants, with the total meat distributed weighing over 56,875 kg, demonstrating the government's efforts to support its people during this crisis.
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