Botswana is expected to embark on a historic wildlife relocation initiative by donating elephants to Angola as part of a broader effort to restore ecosystems and promote cross-border conservation. The initiative which is spearheaded by the American based Center for a Humane Economy is aimed at facilitating the migration of elephants from Botswana to Angola, a country still recovering from decades of civil war that devastated its wildlife populations.
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