Game rangers in Zimbabwe are fitting eight elephants with real-time tracking collars – to monitor their movements.
The project in the Hwange National Park comes as dangerous confrontations with humans become more common.
Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports.
Luckmore Safuli is a Communications Officer at International Fund for Animal Welfare Zimbabwe.
Speaking from Harare, he told Al Jazeera it’s possible for humans and elephants to find a balance.
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