Rains have brought relief to Zimbabwe's Gonarezhou National Park, the second-biggest national park in the country. Elsewhere in the country, however, climate change-induced drought and erratic weather events have led to the loss of fauna and flora. Human-animal conflict has also increased as people and animals compete for food and water.
In Photos: Rainwashed Gonarezhou National Park Of Zimbabwe
Rains have brought relief to Zimbabwe's Gonarezhou National Park, the second-biggest national park in the country. Elsewhere in the country, however, climate change-induced drought and erratic weather events have led to the loss of fauna and flora. Human-animal conflict has also increased as people and animals compete for food and water.

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