The African Elephant is the largest living land mammal on earth. They are being poached for the illegal ivory trade. Luckily there are safe havens for these majestic beauties in our National Parks. The Kruger National Park in South Africa has seen a drastic increase in elephant numbers over the last years, which is great for the population. On the other hand, elephants love to eat and knock over tress. It changes the landscape and promotes desertification. The ecosystem is so fragile with many options to weigh up..
How do we manage a situation like this?
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Really hard question.
I think the best thing would be to leave the nature as untouched as possible by humans...
The nature is an intelligent thing, which will solve such problems alone :)
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