Recently, I was told the story about elephant populations in Africa, and the role each gender has for a stable population. Back in the 1990s, Kruger National Park in South Africa, was faced with a growing elephant problem in that the population had grown so large that the park couldn’t sustain the levels.
This park was a remarkable success story in the recovery of elephants. While some of the elephants had to be culled, others were transported to other National Parks, to aid in their recovery programs.
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