Botswana Reports Surge in Vulture Killings for Traditional Medicine
Experts say Botswana is experiencing a surge in deaths of endangered vultures resulting from accidental poising by farmers and poaching by criminals who use parts of the endangered animal for traditional medicine. For more, VOA’s Vincent Makori narrates a report by Mqondisi Dube from Gaborone.
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