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See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles - Page 7 of 21 - Kiwi Report

See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles


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[post_page_title]The relocation[/post_page_title]
To decrease human-wildlife conflict, and the further decline in elephant populations in Majete and Liwonde, along with increasing the struggling population in Nkhotakota, African Parks took on the challenge of relocating 500 elephants.

350 elephants from Liwonde National Park and 150 from Majete Wildlife Reserve were translocated to Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, in an attempt to help the population all around. Each elephant traveled over 150 miles to its new home, requiring extensive resources and handler training, in the hopes that the population would prosper once more.

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