Vultures help monitor poachers at Zambian park
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Lion and leopard populations in Zambia's Kafue National Park – the third largest in Africa – are showing signs of a modest comeback, according to a new report shared exclusively with Reuters. Kristy Kilburn has more on the protection strategies being used to spark a big cat comeback.
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