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ZCTF
Report - June 2013
Zimbabwe
Conservation Task Force (ZCTF)
June 24, 2013
2 elephants
shot in Marondera
At the beginning of last week, we received a report from
a farmer in Marondera that 2 female elephants were on her farm eating
her barley crop. We heard that National Parks intended to shoot
the elephants before they injured someone so we asked them to please
give us a chance to try and relocate them. They agreed to wait a
couple of days so we set about trying to organise the relocation.
Keith Dutlow
and Lisa Marabini of AWARE Trust very kindly offered to dart the
elephants, using their own tranquiliser free of charge. They also
offered a donation of USD1 000 towards the costs. The next problem
was to decide where to take the elephants and we asked Hamish Rudland,
who already has 13 elephants in the Umfurudzi, if we could take
them there. He agreed and offered us a 30-ton truck to move the
elephants.
We also needed a high-up crane to load the elephant crates and the
elephants and a dangler trailer to facilitate the loading. We approached
a local crane hire company to ask for a quote to hire their crane.
They estimated the cost at around USD4 000 and wanted the money
up front. This was a major problem for us because we had intended
to do the relocation and then put out an appeal for the funds afterwards.
We explained the situation to them but they wouldn't budge which
greatly disappointed us. National Parks have their own relocation
unit but it seems they only use it to move animals which are to
be exported. We managed to find a dangler trailer but it was only
available on Tuesday this week.
We were then informed by Hamish Rudland that he had changed his
mind about taking the elephants at Umfurudzi because he didn't want
these 2 wild elephants mixing with his domesticated ones. We now
had the added problem of a truck to move the elephants. Alro Shipping
came forward and offered us a truck free of charge. We are extremely
grateful to Alro who have often come forward to help us, never asking
for any payment.
A big thank you to Riley Travers of Imire who spent 4 days continuously
tracking and monitoring the elephants. We asked Riley to appeal
to Marondera National Parks to give us until Tuesday this week to
relocate the elephants. They weren't keen and seemed desperate to
shoot them. In view of all the problems we were facing, we felt
the best option would be to fire shots into the air to try and force
the elephants to go back to the North, where they came from but
National Parks refused to do this, stating that it would be too
dangerous.
Sadly, we heard yesterday that the elephants had moved to within
2 km of Marondera town and National Parks shot them, fearing that
they would hurt someone.
We are very disappointed in National Parks and in certain Zimbabwean
companies who put money before the welfare of our wildlife. We have
now lost 2 young elephants who had their whole lives ahead of them.
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