135 hippos stranded in Chobe River

Animals in critical condition, authorities say
Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta says Namibia and Botswana have to work together to save people, livestock and wildlife that depend on the shared river resource.
Francoise Steynberg
The scorching drought is taking its toll on wildlife, with about 135 hippos stranded in a mud pool in the Chobe River, which is drying up. Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta visi
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-06

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