Friday, November 25, 2011

Hwange National Park Elephants Dying in the Drought

Isdore Guvamombe writes poignantly of the drought affecting the endangered elephants of the Hwange National Park. This park holds the largest concentration of elephants in any national park of the world.  Each elephant requires 225 litres a day of water to survive, but the drought is making this impossible to obtain for many elephants.

Read the full article by Isdore Guvamombe here "Hwange's Jumbos Under Threat"


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