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Botswana’s Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) has responded to criticism about the recent killing of prominent ‘big tusker’ elephants. Hunter Leon Kachelhoffer attracted ...
Botswana's U-turn policy on CBNRM comes at a time when countries in the region are moving away from the colonial-linked system of centralising revenue from rural resources, including wildlife.
Investigation shows that trophy hunting in Botswana continues to impoverish local communities, causes the decline in species and heightens human-elephant conflict situations.
In Botswana, a land of rich wildlife and ecological reserves, the government faces a daunting challenge: managing the world's largest population of African elephants. PREMIUM An elephant near the ...
Wild Africa at its best, Botswana is seen by many travelers around the world as the ultimate wildlife destination with vast stretches of wilderness and prolific wildlife. A full 38% of the total ...
Botswana's Duba Plains was always a go-to spot for wildlife viewing in the Okavango Delta. Now the surroundings have been upgraded to match the views.
Botswana, with a population of just more than 2 million people, suffers some human-wildlife conflict but has more space than many other countries for animals to roam.
Botswana auctions elephant hunting licenses after lifting ban Licences to hunt 60 elephants sold, the first to be allowed since President Masisi scrapped a blanket ban on hunting.