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Road Trip's Podcast - Travel, Touring and Holidays in South Africa using the Road Trip mobile app
Road Trip
74 episodes
5 days ago
Send us a text The Greater Kruger National Park currently has an elephant population of over 31,000 animals. This is just not sustainable. There are no easy or "warm & fuzzy" answers to this. This podcast lays out a bit of the history of the "elephant management" issues, where it comes from, some of the main players in the ongoing debate - and the final question: How do we fix it? ====================================== Here are some selected references: Barnes, R. F. W., Craig, G. C. &...
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Send us a text The Greater Kruger National Park currently has an elephant population of over 31,000 animals. This is just not sustainable. There are no easy or "warm & fuzzy" answers to this. This podcast lays out a bit of the history of the "elephant management" issues, where it comes from, some of the main players in the ongoing debate - and the final question: How do we fix it? ====================================== Here are some selected references: Barnes, R. F. W., Craig, G. C. &...
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Road Trip's Podcast - Travel, Touring and Holidays in South Africa using the Road Trip mobile app
Send us a text The Greater Kruger National Park currently has an elephant population of over 31,000 animals. This is just not sustainable. There are no easy or "warm & fuzzy" answers to this. This podcast lays out a bit of the history of the "elephant management" issues, where it comes from, some of the main players in the ongoing debate - and the final question: How do we fix it? ====================================== Here are some selected references: Barnes, R. F. W., Craig, G. C. &...