A lush river plain, where the Chobe flows into the Zambezi, is where the corners of Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana intersect—the only place in the world where four countries meet. This same ...
African Elephants in the Chobe River in Botswana, Africa. Here, thousands of African elephants, driven by ancient migratory instincts, embark on a journey towards the life-sustaining waters of the ...
This browser does not support the video element. To humans, the elephant is one of the most unique and endearing members of the animal kingdom. They exhibit many characteristics we find relatable – ...
GABORONE, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Botswana is investigating a new spate of elephant deaths in the north of the country, two years after authorities said naturally produced toxins had killed more than 300 ...
Chobe National Park, Botswana — The elephants swim across the river in a straight line, trunks jutting out of the water like snorkels. With low, guttural bellows, they push their bodies together, ...
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New Life for Chobe As Rising River Levels Flood Enclave
The inflows are a result of the Zambezi River overflow pushing water downstream to Chobe River, through Chobe National Park, and down Ngoma, Muchenje, Mabele, Kavimba, Kachikau channel to Satau ...
Botswana is home to 130,000 elephants, a third of Africa’s total elephant population, and has gained a reputation as a sanctuary for the threatened species. The country has a hunting ban and strict ...
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