Animals
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2,500 Wild Animals in Zimbabwe Are Being Sedated for Relocation Due to Climate Change
Zimbabwe has begun relocating over 2,500 wild animals from a southern reserve to one in the country's north to save them from drought, as the ravages of climate change have surpassed poaching as the most dangerous to wildlife.
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