Coronavirus pandemic throws Botswana's controversial resumption of wildlife hunting into doubt
Colonel George Bogatsu of Botswana Defence Force reacts as he inspects the carcass of an elephant, after reports that conservationists have discovered 87 of them slaughtered just in the last few months, in the Linyanti area, Botswana, September 19, 2018.
Botswana, home to the world's largest elephant population, in February held its first major auction for trophy elephant hunting quotas since scrapping a hunting ban last year. He also said if the outbreak extends for more than three months, the hunting season will be too short to market the full quotas.
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