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Zimbabwe Elephants Die From Heat Wave

By ANGUS SHAW   11/23/11 11:40 AM ET   AP

HARARE, Zimbabwe -- More than 77 elephants have died in a three-month heat wave that has dried up watering holes in western Zimbabwe, wildlife authorities said Wednesday

Rangers in the Hwange National Park have counted 18 calves and 21 adolescent elephants among the dead animals, the state Parks and Wildlife Authority said in statement. Elephant carcasses were found mainly in large areas of bush surrounding three tourism and conservation camps in Zimbabwe's biggest nature preserve.

Since September, Hwange National Park has seen temperatures soar to above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 C), far higher than annual averages.

"Our information is that animals are dying of thirst right across the park," said Johnny Rodrigues, head of the independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force.

The Hwange National Park has no year-round rivers and little natural surface water, making it dependent on wells supplying artificial watering holes known as pans. An adult elephant needs nearly 50 gallons (200 liters) of water a day. But some watering holes have broken down because of scarce funding, the state wildlife authority said.

Rodrigues said voluntary animal welfare groups helped provide pumping equipment for some of the 60 watering holes in the preserve. Many now need replacement pumps and the underfunded state authority has failed to keep them maintained or buy spare parts and gasoline.

He said private conservation groups also installed solar pumps and windmills to draw water from the wells.

"There's very little wind at this time of year and the solar pumps can't provide the amount of water required by the number of animals reaching them" and overwhelming the pans, he said.

An estimated 30,000 elephants live in the massive preserve, along with giraffes, lions and most other game animals.

Independent conservationists say the death toll of elephants, buffalo, zebra and antelope species could be larger in many inaccessible areas of the park. The reserve is 9,000 square miles (14,000 square kilometer) and adjacent to the western border with neighboring Botswana.

The state authority's statement said officials estimated that the death of the 77 elephants represents a loss of $1.5 million in "compensation value," the term used for animals lost to poaching or unforeseen deaths.

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HARARE, Zimbabwe -- More than 77 elephants have died in a three-month heat wave that has dried up watering holes in western Zimbabwe, wildlife authorities said Wednesday Rangers in the Hwange Nationa...
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- More than 77 elephants have died in a three-month heat wave that has dried up watering holes in western Zimbabwe, wildlife authorities said Wednesday Rangers in the Hwange Nationa...
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
11:58 AM on 11/26/2011
If poachers don't get them ...climate change will.

The human virus spreads
01:20 PM on 11/25/2011
What a tragedy! Shocking that those parks couldn't do anything to provide them with water.
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WESmith
Just say no to gasoline
05:41 PM on 11/26/2011
That would go against the tenets of Evolution.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
07:47 PM on 11/24/2011
This is a terrible tragedy. The sad reality is that there is not enough water available for humans and animals, esp. since humans have long since taken over all the well-watered areas. That is why 30,000 elephants are trying to eke out an existence in a place with inadequate water. If they leave the preserve they will be killed and if they stay they will die.

What is even more tragic is that some of the oldest human communities on earth are also being wiped out, deliberately. The San people of Africa, one of the oldest races of mankind, people who have been living in the same area of Africa for at least 40 or 50,000 years, are being deliberately killed off by the gov't of Botswana so their water can be sold to a diamond mine.

This is a tragedy beyond all measure.
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Stephanie Gilley
Move humanity forward.
11:37 PM on 11/23/2011
OMG Global Warming lets see if anybody really cares. Not the USA Congress that's for sure!
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WESmith
Just say no to gasoline
05:44 PM on 11/26/2011
Anyone that still owns a gasoline-powered pollution surely doesn't care about Global Warming, Climate Change or the environment. Especially since we were warned 40 years ago that they are bad for the environment and our economy.
09:53 PM on 11/23/2011
Is it so impossible to dig them some drinking wells? Power them by wind mills?
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
07:41 PM on 11/24/2011
Perhaps you should try reading the article. There are 60 wells, some gas powered, some wind, some solar. The gas ones are breaking down or out of fuel, there's no wind, and the solar ones can't meet the demand.
08:18 PM on 11/24/2011
"Elephant carcasses were found mainly in large areas of bush surrounding three tourism and conservation camps in Zimbabwe's biggest nature preserve."

Dying right at the tourist camps where they must be smelling water? Yeah, sure, I'll send them more money! I think that's a very good reason to send more money. It's always about the money isn't it.
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WESmith
Just say no to gasoline
05:45 PM on 11/26/2011
Water wells are contaminating and depleting water aquifers around the world.
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Steven Pedullo
06:53 PM on 11/23/2011
wait until mother earth takes out its retribution on us, we are screwed
05:59 PM on 11/23/2011
This can't be true. Republicans said there was no global warming.
02:11 PM on 11/25/2011
No, they said we didn't cause it. The Earth has warmed and cooled for billions of years and it has done so faster and more than it has now.
04:47 PM on 11/23/2011
This saddens me. I will be taking a trip to South Africa in January with my mother (80 years young, she is) and this is one of the Countries we will safari in. A trip of a lifetime for me.
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
05:46 PM on 11/23/2011
what a wonderful gift you give your mother...a trip of a life time♥