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Elephants Might Have a Big Carbon Footprint

Por: The Atlantic Science December 01, 2023

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Even wild animals can aggravate climate change.GettyDecember 1, 2023, 11:52 AM ETIn 1967, South Africa’s National Parks Board made a fateful decision: The elephant population in Kruger National Park, which had been , should stay stable in order to preserve the other species living there. Each year, wildlife managers would choose a number of elephants to cull—usually somewhere from 350 to 500. The animals were shot, their carcasses... + full article



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