Zimbabwe is full of elephants and conflict with villagers is growing. A new approach hopes to help -
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## Summary: The article describes a technological intervention aimed at mitigating human-elephant conflicts near Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Villagers, including local guardian Capon Sibanda, use GPS-triggered alerts to warn residents of approaching elephant herds. This system, introduced by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, aims to prevent dangerous encounters exacerbated by climate change and resource scarcity.
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