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The Western Cape government ... has survived the drought and planted pasture and fodder banks have long been exhausted,” said Meyer. Farmers have already culled animals due to the drought.
Namibia has authorized the culling of hundreds of animals, including elephants, as part of a plan to feed people in the drought-stricken southern African country. About half of Namibia's ...
All the animals in Zimbabwe and most in Namibia will be killed by ... the suffering the drought is causing to both people and animals. There is hypocrisy, too, he added, as Western countries ...
Namibia plans to kill more than 700 animals including elephants and hippos — and distribute the meat
Namibia is planning to kill more than 700 wild animals ... killed by professional hunters, the ministry said in a press release. The aim of the program is to help alleviate the impacts of drought ...
In total, fodder vouchers distributed by government across the Western Cape ... drought conditions, and now receive monthly drought support in the form of vouchers for animal fodder.
Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer has expressed his gratitude on the news that the Western Cape will be receiving an additional amount of R25 million towards drought mitigation ...
More than R60 million will be spent on preventing and controlling animal diseases in the Western Cape. In 2021, the province saw a severe avian flu outbreak, which killed almost 20 000 seabirds.
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