In Zimbabwe, schoolchildren face threats from animals. Now they are learning how to spot the dangers

Esther Bote, 14, sniffs elephant dung as game rangers watch on the periphery of Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. The conservancy and the country's parks agency have been running a program for school-age children on how to recognize danger signs and how to coexist with wildlife. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

SAVE VALLEY CONSERVANCY, Zimbabwe (AP) — On the impoverished edges of a conservancy that protects wildlife in southeastern Zimbabwe, 14-year-old Esther Bote wakes up at dawn to a practiced daily routine.

She cleans the house, lights the fire, cooks, bathes and gets into her neat grey and white school uniform. Then it’s time for what she considers the most perilous chore: the 5-kilometer (3-mile) walk to school through bush paths and forests where dangerous animals might lurk.

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