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ANIMAL rights groups are threatening South Africa with a tourist boycott after it sanctioned a cull of elephants for the first time in 13 years.
The South African government says the move is necessary to control a rapid rise in the elephant population from 8,000 in 1995, when killing was banned, to more than 20,000.See the full content of this document
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Elephant Cull Sparks Boycott Threats
Environment minister Marthinus van Schalkw...
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