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Botswana inquiries mysterious death of 12 elephants

Authorities in Botswana on Tuesday declared the mystifying death of 56 elephants in the Seronga and Eretsha villages in the North-West of the country, adjacent to the Okavango Delta.

Oduetse Koboto, Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism told veterinary officers have ruled out the likelihood of poaching because all bodies of the elephants were discovered intact.

“A total of 12 deaths were reported last week opposed to 44 that was registered on March 18, 2020,” said Koboto.

He further said preliminary investigations regarding the cause of deaths are currently ongoing while surveillance operations are underway to trace any more dead elephants.

Communities in Seronga and Eretsha have been cautioned against the consumption of meat of such dead animals, as they may be detrimental to their health and authorities have implored communities to report any sightings of elephant carcasses. Enditem

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