Elephants spark hunting-ban debate
Villagers lose crops, income to marauding pachyderms, which now cannot be killed
Surveying her destroyed cornfield in northern Botswana, Minsozie Kasaira wishes for a return to the days of elephant hunting.
Villagers like Minsozie once benefited from rules allowing local communities to shoot a certain number of elephants each year. They often sold the quota to hunting companies, with hunting rights bringing in tens of thousands of dollars.
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