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See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles - Page 9 of 21 - Kiwi Report

See what it takes to move over 500 elephants 150 miles


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[post_page_title]Understanding the distance[/post_page_title]
In order to take on the mammoth – or elephant – task, African Parks enlisted the help of Conservation Solutions. They broke the translocation down into smaller chunks, moving over 260 elephants from Liwonde in 2016, and the remaining 150 in 2017.

They also moved the 150 from Majete in 2017. The total distance of the entire move equated to around 77,670 miles. To try and get your head around such an enormous number, put it this way – that’s three times around the entire globe!

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