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    Awake!—1993 | November 8
    • [Box/​Map on page 7]

      “Buffalo are down from 55,000 to fewer than 4,000, waterbuck from 45,000 to fewer than 5,000, zebra from 2,720 to about 1,000, and hippo have been reduced from 1,770 to about 260.”​—A comparison of two aerial surveys conducted in 1979 and 1990 in Mozambique’s Marromeu Delta and reported in the journal African Wildlife, March/​April 1992.

      “In 1981 about 45,000 zebra migrated through the grasslands and forests [of northern Botswana]. But by 1991 only some 7,000 completed the same journey.”​—From the magazine Getaway in its review of the wildlife video Patterns in the Grass, November 1992.

      “During our visit [to Togo, West Africa] we found an interesting and unexpected population of forest elephants in the Fosse aux Lions Nature Reserve . . . An aerial census carried out in March 1991 yielded a total of 130 animals. . . . [But in less than a year,] the numbers of elephants at Fosse aux Lions have dropped to 25.”​—Reported in the journal African Wildlife, March/​April 1992.

  • Is There Room for Both Man and Beast?
    Awake!—1993 | November 8
    • [Graphs/​Pictures on page 8]

      (For fully formatted text, see publication)

      2,720

      1,000

      1979 Zebra population 1990

      55,000

      3,696

      1979 Buffalo population 1990

      1,770

      260

      1979 Hippo population 1990

      45,000

      4,480

      1979 Waterbuck population 1990

      Comparative trends in the Marromeu Delta wildlife populations for 1979 and 1990

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      Bottom left: Safari-Zoo of Ramat-Gan, Tel Aviv

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