Last year, Zimbabwe’s dry season – made significantly worse by changing weather patterns – killed thousands of wild animals and left countless infants orphaned. When my team and I visited badly-hit Hwange towards the end of 2024, we found a frightening situation. As temperatures soared up to 104°F (40°C), we saw elephants clustered beneath skeletal trees, desperate to escape the intense heat. In dried-up waterholes, we found the remains of animals who died waiting for relief that never came. Elephant mothers’ milk had dried up as they died, leaving their calves to starve. |
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