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To conserve wildlife, Zimbabwe is banking on communities | Africanews

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In Zimbabwe, wildlife populations have been declining during the last 30 years due to consecutive droughts, habitat loss, and poaching. In the Kavango–Zambezi Conservation Area, a program by the FAO puts communities in charge of managing wildlife resources

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