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Health fears on the rise as Zimbabwe poachers poison water holes

Health fears on the rise as Zimbabwe poachers poison water holes

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Sep 18, 2011, 13:27 GMT

Harare – Health fears were on the rise in Zimbabwe as poachers began 
poisoning water holes in many of the country’s biggest game-parks, killing 
dozens of animals, reports said Sunday.

Caroline Washaya-Mayo, a spokesperson for the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife 
Manaagement Authority, was quoted by the Sunday Mail newspaper as saying 
that waterholes have been contaminated with the unidentified poison at the 
Gonarezhou, Mana Pools, Zambezi, Charara and Matsudona national parks.

‘This is the only time we have had cases of poaching involving chemicals,’ 
Washaya-Mayo said, adding that poachers are using different techniques which 
are silent and do not raise suspicion.

Nine elephants, five lions, two buffaloes and several vultures are among the 
animals known to have died after drinking the water.

Authorities are concerned that the health of nearby villages may be at risk 
if residents accidentally drink the contaminated water and urged game 
rangers patrolling the areas to carry their own water.

In July, a local conservation group accused Chinese miners of using poisoned 
bread to kill a herd of elephants in the Zambezi Valley. Poisoned cabbage 
leaves were reportedly used to kill rhinos in south-eastern Zimbabwe last 
year.

Authorities in once game-rich Zimbabwe have recently stepped up their fight 
against poachers, killing three suspected rhino poachers in the Chipangayi 
Safari area, south-east of the country, on Tuesday.

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