One of the first things a visitor to Hwange National Park in northwest Zimbabwe notices is the trees--or rather the paucity thereof. Everywhere one looks,
young saplings and middling trees have been bent back, snapped off and generally broken down, their dry branches hanging at odd angles. Some have deep
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