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I am talking about wooden fences, not the familiar wire fences on the farms. There were always wooden fences near the villages, and the fact that elephants sought water just like humans do it, is nothing new. There is therefore no reason not to hunt elephants in these areas, even if they may not seem so wild to us. Surely everyone dreams of large open areas where wild animals roam freely, far away from human people, but where are more or less untouched areas in the very densely populated southern Africa, rather none. Areas such as the Omo region in southern Ethiopia or the Bahr el Ghazal in Sudan are not accessible nowadays for elephant hunting.