Cameroon Faces Hunger As Animals Invade Farms
Cameroon officials and aid groups say about three million people on the northern border with Chad and Nigeria are going hungry as devastating migratory caterpillars, crickets, weaver birds, elephants and lions damage thousands of hectares of farmland. To chase off invading creatures, farmers bang on drums and dishes, as we hear from Moki Edwin Kindzeka in Yaounde, Cameroon.
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