Namibia has initiated a controversial culling of over 700 wild animals due to severe drought, aiming to provide food for its starving population while addressing ecological concerns.
The government’s decision has sparked a backlash from animal rights groups and environmentalists, questioning the sustainability and ethical implications of such a mass slaughter.
With over 1.4 million Namibians facing food insecurity, the culling raises critical questions about the balance between humanitarian needs and wildlife conservation.