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Wildlife Conservation, Traditional Medicine Collide in Eswatini

Summary by Ground News
More than 80% of Eswatini's population consults traditional healers, or "witchdoctors," for advice and healing. Poaching for traditional medicinal purposes is a leading cause of biodiversity decline, says biologist. Excessive hunting has endangered local populations of pangolins, crocodiles, vultures and owls.

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