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Zimbabwe will “soon” start selling rights to shoot as many as 500 elephants this year, the country announced this week.
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African savanna elephants are an endangered species with only 350,000 remaining in the wild and ongoing losses estimated at eight percent annually.
Zimbabwe is selling rights to shoot up to 500 elephants this year to generate public revenue, the country's wildlife agency said Monday, weeks after the animals were listed as endangered.
It followed a decision last year by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which keeps a "red list" of threatened species, to list the African savanna elephants as endangered.
Facing an income shortage from the loss of tourism due to COVID-19, Zimbabwe has announced it will soon start selling rights to shoot 500 endangered elephants this year.