Wildlife in Zimbabwe attack more humans due to drought

Wildlife in Zimbabwe attack more humans due to drought

HARARE, Jan 13 (NNN-AFRICANEWS) — At least 36 people were killed by wild animals in Zimbabwe in 2019 up from 20 in 2018.

The Zimbabwean further reports that the authorities recorded 311 animal attacks on people last year, up from 195 in 2018.

This increased attack on people has been blamed on the extreme drought in the country which is driving wildlife into human settlments in search of nourishment.

“The cases include attacks on humans, their livestock and crops,” said National parks spokesman Tinashe Farawo.

At least more than 200 elephants starved to death over three months last year. — NNN-AFRICANEWS

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