Crisis in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park: Over the past few weeks, Zimbabwe's largest national park has witnessed the distressing demise of over 100 elephants due to a severe drought, serving as a stark indication of the repercussions of climate change and the El Nino weather phenomenon, as highlighted by wildlife authorities and conservation organizations. Concerns are mounting as weather forecasts predict a continued scarcity of rainfall and escalating temperatures in various regions of southern Africa, including Hwange National Park. The International Fund for Animal Welfare has labeled the situation a crisis for elephants and other wildlife. The impact of El Nino, a natural weather cycle that warms parts of the Pacific and influences global weather patterns, is exacerbating an already critical situation, according to Tinashe Farawo, the spokesperson for the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. While this year's El Nino has already led to deadly f...