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Where are the elephants in March? By Mphoeng

Category: Botswana Elephants | Date: Mar 12 2009 | By: elephantsofbotswana

I am perplexed as to how a big animal as an elephant cannot be seen for days. I have called on Joseph, an experienced guide, to help me with looking for elephants. However they have been no sightings, we keep on driving long distances with hope of seeing elephants; visiting their favourite areas with hope of seeing them but to no avail. It has been raining and so I am thinking that the rain must have something to do with the sudden disappearance of elephants. Or it the increase in bushmeat poaching that is keeping the elephants away, wondering if they will be next!! On the 4th March we decided to look for them in islands and we almost got stuck. Animal behaviour science is a broad field now we have to comprehend why the elephants are not around. At other times there are a lot of them but at other times none. Where are the elephants? Tomorrow we will continue our quest to see our most favourable animal, the elephant. Come back to see if our luck changed…….

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POACHING ON THE INCREASE

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Sep 14 2008 | By: elephantsofbotswana

Recent reports of elephants being poached for ivory in Botswana has caused alarm in a country which has enjoyed a peaceful past. The price of Ivory has increased recently, fuelling the poaching in Africa. In July of this year the Criminal Investigation Department of Botswana confirmed that they are following leads that may lead to the arrest of a criminal syndicate that specializes in illegal ivory operating in the Chobe area. We are awaiting the outcome.

At the beginning of the year a carcass was found to the west of camp where the tusks had been chopped out; we could not conclude if the elephant was killed by poachers or if they happened to come across the elephant and saw an opportunity. Either way the reality is is that those tusks have now joined the illegal ivory cache and have probably found their way onto the black market.

We now know over 600 male elephants that utilise the study area and each and every day I wonder what has become of those that I have not seen for a while! It is always a relief when I see individuals again and know that they are OK. I keep those that I have not seen for a few years in our ID sheets in the hope that they will return once more.  I cannot bear to think that they have been killed for ivory, for their tusks. It makes me more resolute to carry on with the research and hopefully offer them some protection.

Kate

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Bristol Festival of Nature

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Jun 10 2008 | By: elephantsofbotswana

Dear All,

It was a busy, hot and sunny weekend at the waterfront in Bristol. I was coming back and forth to the stall as I was on BBC Radio Bristol & Somerset on the Saturday morning and then gave a talk on Elephant Conservation on the Sunday afternoon, thankfully I had two postgradate students from the University kindly dontate their time and helped out. I really could not have done it without them.

The radio interview went well (so my dad said!!!) although their was some misunderstanding and they asked me about elephant converstation not conservation, thankfully I know a little about the latter and managed to wing it!!

The talk on Sunday went well, and I had lots of postive feedback. I wanted to integrate some of the things an elephant researcher gets up to as well as get across the hard hitting facts of elephant conservation and I think I achieved that. A few friends turned up to give me moral support, which was great - I really appreciated their friendly faces in the crowd. By the end of Sunday I was finished - I am still recovering now to be honest.

Hopefully there will be more people joining the Elephant supporters family soon.

Best Kate

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