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The global population is projected to reach more than 11 billion by 2100. What does this mean for the world's natural ...
Sub-Saharan Africa's agricultural sector accounts for 17% of its GDP and employs roughly 49% of the workforce. As the region's farming remains largely extensive, population growth is increasing food ...
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Stakeholders in population and reproductive health have warned that the world faces not a crisis of overpopulation or population decline, but a deeper threat to reproductive freedom and agency.
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In South Africa, the price of survival is rising. As fuel prices soar, load shedding persists and urban populations swell ...
Zimbabwe is set to cull 50 elephants in an effort to manage soaring numbers in a southeastern game reserve, with meat from the operation to be distributed to nearby communities.
Elephant overpopulation prompts culling plan in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe plans to cull 50 elephants in Save Valley Conservancy due to overpopulation, sparking debate over conservation ethics… ...
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has given the Save Valley Conservancy the green light to cull 50 elephants to curb overpopulation.