Botswana disarms anti-poaching unit. So guess what happens next?

JGalt

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More unintended consequences of the anti-gun left.

"Carcases of nearly 90 elephants have been found near a famous wildlife sanctuary in Botswana, conservationists say.

Elephants Without Borders, which is conducting an aerial survey, said the scale of poaching deaths is the largest seen in Africa.

The spike coincides with Botswana's anti-poaching unit being disarmed.


Botswana has the world's largest elephant population, but poachers have been breaching its border."

Dozens of elephants killed in Botswana
 
More unintended consequences of the anti-gun left.

"Carcases of nearly 90 elephants have been found near a famous wildlife sanctuary in Botswana, conservationists say.

Elephants Without Borders, which is conducting an aerial survey, said the scale of poaching deaths is the largest seen in Africa.

The spike coincides with Botswana's anti-poaching unit being disarmed.


Botswana has the world's largest elephant population, but poachers have been breaching its border."

Dozens of elephants killed in Botswana


Hey, ain't nothing like disarming a unit charged with going after people using the most powerful rifles on the face of the Earth! o_O
 
fresh meat for the natives and some 'biltong' to be made if the meat is still fresh .
 

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