Botswana's challenging ecotourism industry

With its abundance of wildlife and vast tracts of land on which animals roam freely, Botswana attracts many international visitors.

Second only to diamonds, ecotourism is a flourishing industry - but it is not always an easy business to run.

While much of the profits made from wildlife tourism in Botswana go to foreign-owned tourist operators, the biggest concern for some locals is poachers.

The BBC's Lerato Mbele reports from Chobe National Park in northern Botswana, for Africa Business Report.

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