Should you live in Chipping Norton, Hampstead or even Westminster you won’t go to bed tonight worrying whether you’ll wake up to find an elephant has trampled your flower bed or a lion is waiting in the bushes to snatch your children as they leave for school.
But that’s the daily reality for poor Africans living in remote villages on a continent where wild animals are an ever-present threat.
Ironically, however, it is the affluent inhabitants of some of Britain’s most desirable areas,…