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Wild side of conservation in Namibia

By Xinhua | China Daily | Updated: 2017-03-16 07:54

Protected areas have led to increase in conflict between humans and animals

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA - Seven years ago, Zatrick Mbanga, a farmer from Namibia's northeast Zambezi region, lost his right arm and foot in an attack by a hippo.

He had been tending to his maize crops after lighting a fire to deter wild animals that had been ravaging the plants.

Wild side of conservation in Namibia

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