Botswana sells fracking rights in national park
by Jeff Barbee from on (#WCVM)
Licences for more than half of the Kgalagadi transfrontier park, one of Africa's largest conservation areas, have been granted to drill for shale gas
The Botswana government has quietly sold the rights to frack for shale gas in one of Africa's largest protected conservation areas, it has emerged.
The Kgalagadi transfrontier park, which spans the border with South Africa, is an immense 3 6,000 sq km wilderness, home to gemsbok desert antelope, black-maned Kalahari lions and pygmy falcons. But conservationists and top park officials - who were not informed of the fracking rights sale - are now worried about the impact of drilling on wildlife.
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