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5,000 families flee hungry elephants.




Topic started on 6-6-2009 @ 02:11 PM by ChemBreather


5,000 families flee hungry elephants.

Sorry for me laughing, I'm sure this isnt funny for the 5000 families, but I keep seing it in my head, and it resembles an sceen from an Ace Ventura movie..

Posted Sat Jun 6, 2009 4:45am AEST

A herd of hungry elephants has forced all 5,000 families from a village in northern Mozambique to abandon their homes, state media reported on Friday.

The constant incursion of elephants from Quirimbas National Park seeking to food in the fields around the village of Nraha forced the families to relocate to an area with fewer elephants, Noticias newspaper said.

The animals also threatened agricultural production in the village and forced children to abandon their studies to chase elephants out of the fields.

Conflicts between people and animals are increasingly common in Mozambique, which has seen a resurgence of wildlife since the end of the country's civil war in 1992.

Elephants, lions, hippos and other wild animals pose a frequent threat to the lives and livelihoods of people who live in and around Mozambique's national parks.

In 2007, wild animals killed 133 people and injured 51 others.

Human-animal conflict presents a tricky problem for the country's officials, who have sought to maximise the tourism potential of the country's wildlife while minimising the destruction the animals can cause.

Quirimbas National Park stretches along the northeast coast of Mozambique.

Established in 2002, it protects more than 750,000 hectares of coastal forest and mangroves, coral reefs and animal life.



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reply posted on 7-6-2009 @ 10:03 AM by whatukno


Good for the elephants. Maybe that will teach them pesky humans to stop encroaching on their habitat.



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reply posted on 23-9-2009 @ 12:18 PM by Russian soldier


Daing, rough environment. Speaking of Mozambique, my grandfather was stationed there. Said its a pretty cool place.



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