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Elephants in the Chobe National Park in Botswana on March 3, 2013. In Africa's Okavango delta, drilling for oil exploration, as well as human-caused climate change, has altered the landscape that so many people and wildlife species rely on. Nearby Chobe National Park has seen a decline in river quality partly due to its burgeoning tourism industry, a study found. (AP Photo/Charmaine Noronha, File)

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In Africa's Okavango, oil drilling disrupts locals, nature
April 8, 2023 9 a.m.

In Africa's Okavango, oil drilling disrupts locals, nature

The court previously threw out the urgent appeal made by local people to stop the Canadian firm's drilling activities