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Elephant crossing in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, southern Africa. The largest national park in the country, Hwange is thought to hold the world's largest concentration of African elephants (estimates vary between 17,000 and 30,000).
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An impala at Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, southern Africa. The park is home to more than a hundred species of game, including almost 6,000 impala.

Coal-mining town in Zimbabwe, 300 km/186 mi northwest of Bulawayo; population (2002 est) 35,000. It is the centre of the country's chief coal-mining area, with the western coalfields covering at least 1,000 sq km/386 sq mi. There are also tin and copper mines. Hwange National Park is nearby.



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A transfer to rival club Wankie followed as well as 30 caps for his country at under-17, under-21 and under-23 levels.
HONEY VIZER Eugene Captive elephants need space I was very saddened to read about the deaths of Peaches and Tatima at the Lincoln Park Zoo (Register-Guard, Jan, 31) and wonder about the fate of Wankie.
Also, congregations at salt licks are important in the social lives of elephants and seasonal movements in Wankie National Park, Zimbabwe, were based on the distribution of slat-rich water holes (Wier 1972).
 
 
 
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