Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in trophy hunting row
- Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi suggested sending 20,000 elephants to Germany amid a dispute over trophy hunting.
- The president proposed that Germany should live with elephants to understand the challenges they pose.
- The diplomatic tension between Botswana and Germany centers on the issue of trophy hunting.
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Botswana says it faces an overpopulation of elephants and does not accept criticism from Germany about hunting pachyderms: “Germans have to live with animals.
Botswana offers 20,000 elephants to Germany: 'You try living with them!' | WND | by Around the Web
(REMIX) – Botswana has offered to send 20,000 elephants to Berlin, telling Germany’s left-wing government it should try living with the mammals before pushing trophy hunting bans on African countries. Calls by Germany’s Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke for bans on trophy hunting have been met with stiff opposition in Botswana’s capital of orone, with…
The African country of Botswana threatened to send thousands of elephants to Germany. Because Germany is thinking hard on hunting in the name of trophy hunting.
Will flood Germany with 20,000 elephants, threatens Botswana
Botswana's President has threatened to send 20,000 elephants to Germany in a public spat over wildlife conservation. Botswana is grappling with elephant "overpopulation" and allows hunting of some in a bid to control their numbers. Germany has called for restricting the import of hunting trophies.
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Botswana threatens to send 20K elephants to Germany
No other country in the world has more elephants than Botswana, and now the African nation is threatening to send 20,000 of the animals to Germany. This stems from a recent potential policy change proposed by the German government that would place stricter limits on trophy hunting imports due to poaching concerns. Just a decade ago, over a third of Botswana's population was living in poverty. However, the country experienced an economic turnarou…
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