Why did the British government cull thousands of wild herds in Zimbabwe in the 1950s?
A) They were annoying the villagers.
B) More land needed to be created for ranching.
C) They were needed as a source of meat in the markets.
D) They were eating too much grass.
E) They were damaging the land.
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