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Who’s paying the price for Botswana's elephant conservation success story? Botswana has more elephants than any other country on the planet. But what’s been hailed as a great conservation success story has become a deadly problem. While they have turbo charged photo tourism, in some parts of the country there are two elephants for every human and stories of elephants causing havoc, destroying crops and even killing people is fuelling anger towards these majestic animals. On Foreign Correspondent reporter Stephanie March travels across the stunning Botswana landscape to see who is benefiting and who is paying the price for this conservation triumph. 0:00 Botswana and its Elephant Conservation Success Problem 1:53 Chobe National Park, Elephant Paradise 3:57 Botswana’s Elephant Population Growth and its impact on Botswana 5:57 Local farmers struggle to live alongside Elephants 8:14 Kasane, Chobe region, living among Elephants can be deadly 10:19 What can be done to ease Elephant Human conflict 13:45 What happens when an Elephant is hunted? 14:13 The backlash to hunting Elephants and the response from Botswana 15:23 What is it like to track an Elephant? 18:05 Confronting an Elephant in the Wild 19:39 Local communities are not benefitting from elephants or trophy hunting 23:24 Training safari guides for tourism instead of trophy hunting 24:50 Studying the new changes in Elephant migration and behaviours 26:45 Teaching people new methods of avoiding Elephant Human conflict Subscribe: https://ab.co/3yqPOZ5 Foreign Correspondent is the prime-time international public affairs program on Australia's national broadcaster, ABC-TV. We produce half-hour duration in-depth reports for broadcast across the ABC's television channels and digital platforms. Since 1992, our teams have journeyed to more than 170 countries to report on conflict, natural disasters and social and political upheaval – through the eyes of the people at the heart of it all. Welcome to ABC News In-depth, where you'll find our long-form journalism and other videos to help you understand what's going on in the world around you. Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: https://ab.co/2OB7Mk1 For more from ABC News, click here: https://ab.co/2kxYCZY Get breaking news and livestreams from our ABC News channel: / newsonabc Like ABC News on Facebook: / abcnews.au Follow ABC News on Instagram: / abcnews_au Follow ABC News on Twitter: / abcnews