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40 crocodiles to be sold by Namibia to lessen conflict

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The local media has reported that Namibia has put 40 crocodiles up for sale to lessen confrontations between people and animals in the northeastern Kavango and Zambezi areas.

Those interested in buying the reptiles are expected to submit their tender offers at the ministry of environment by 17 July.

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Ministry spokesperson Romeo Muyunda said majority of the country’s wildlife “exists outside national parks”, which had made the regions “continue to experience concerning crocodile attacks on people and their livestock”.

Buyers must prove that they have a suitable habitat for the animals and will incur the cost of capturing them.

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Those seeking to import them must have a permit from the respective country.

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