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the Number One wildlife management objective of a national park is the maintenance of its species diversity

2 ELEPHANTS 3 RHINO 

What Americans should know about Africa’s Elephants – Part 3

February 16, 2017February 20, 2017 Ohoty Ohotytoo 1091 Views 0 Comments biological diversities are crashing, CITES, excessive elephant populations destroy biodiversity, responsible trade is not bad for wildlife, restrictions that Barrack Obama recently placed on the movement of ivory artefacts, Ron Thomson, the biggest impediment to best practice wildlife management in Africa, the Number One wildlife management objective of a national park is the maintenance of its species diversity, without interference from the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park 2 min read

One must also understand that the Number One wildlife management objective of a national park is the maintenance of its

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