In a short film it is described how The International Fund for Animal Welfare protects 45,000 elephants in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe: They help rangers by providing advanced training; they involve the local people by providing boreholes for water supply (so that people do not have to compete for the water with the elephants); and they build water catchment areas to deal with problems from climate change.
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