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The African countries that have not experienced sharp declines in their elephant populations have been those that assigned elephant property rights toMultiple choice question.local villages.no one.the government.foreign tourists.the United Nations.

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The African countries that have not experienced sharp declines in their elephant populations have been those that assigned elephant property rights toMultiple choice question.local villages.no one.the government.foreign tourists.the United Nations.

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The question is asking which entity was assigned property rights to elephants in African countries that have not seen a sharp decline in their elephant populations. The options are:

  1. Local villages
  2. No one
  3. The government
  4. Foreign tourists
  5. The United Nations

To answer this question, you would need specific knowledge or research on the topic. However, it is generally known that some African countries have implemented community-based conservation efforts, which often involve giving local communities a stake in the wildlife on their lands. This would suggest that the answer might be "local villages".

However, without specific knowledge or further research, it's not possible to definitively answer this question.

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