NAMIBIA BEGINS CULLING AT LEAST 700 WILD ANIMALS

An extreme solution to address the increasingly alarming climate situation. To mitigate the record drought of this season, Namibia has began culling of 700 wild animals in national parks.

While this decision has shocked part of the public, the government considers it a key measure in its plan to combat the risk of food insecurity. The culling of hundreds of wild animals is expected to provide meat to the most vulnerable populations.