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Jumbos may die of thirst, says ZimParks

Jumbos may die of thirst, says ZimParks

http://www.thestandard.co.zw

Sunday, 15 July 2012 11:13

BY NQOBANI NDLOVU
BULAWAYO — The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority 
(ZimParks) has warned that dozens of elephants at Hwange National Park could 
die from thirst due to a shortage of water, as available wells continue to 
dry up.

The authority is now seeking funds to buy at least 20 000 litres of diesel 
to pump water, between now and the rainy season. The water would be pumped 
to elephant drinking points in the park to avert a repeat of the 2011 
scenario when close to 80 animals died of thirst between June and October, 
resulting in a loss of US$4 million.

Hwange National Park has no year-round rivers and little natural surface 
water and therefore depends on wells that pump water to artificial watering 
holes, known as pans.
Caroline Washaya-Moyo, the ZimParks public relations manager, said the 
authority was sourcing for funds and engaging interested stakeholders in a 
bid to ensure that wildlife would not be lost due to shortages of water.

“The ever-increasing temperatures last year left wildlife succumbing to 
heat,” Washaya-Moyo said.
“In terms of the value of elephants that we lost in 2011, it is calculated 
using the compensation value of an elephant, pegged at US$20 000 in 2011 and 
has since been reviewed upwards in 2012 to US$50 000.

“This applies to all categories, be it a calf, adult or sub-adult.”
Watering holes and other sources of water that are fed through pumping, 
dried up last year, resulting in the alarming rate of deaths of elephants.
Currently, Hwange National park has an elephant population of over 45 000 
against its carrying capacity of 30 000, putting a severe strain on 
available resources, especially water. 

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