he birth of white rhino calves is extremely exciting news,” says Peter Fearnhead, CEO of African Parks. It is the news the conservation organisation hoped for after it completed the largest ever single translocation of white rhino in November 2021.
The process is challenging, expensive and often dangerous. In July 2022, African Parks completed the ambitious move of 263 elephants, 80 buffalo, 128 impala, 33 sable, 81 warthog and 109 waterbuck from Malawi’s Liwonde national park to the country’s Kasungu national park. Butthat two local people were killed by elephants during the translocation, and a third was killed by an elephant in September.
Translocations are a fundamental tool in the current situation ... nature has lost the ability to recover on its ownIn 2023, African Parks expects to transport four more black rhino to Zakouma in phase two of creating a breeding population. “We’ve got to be prepared to face further losses, as that’s an inherent risk with any translocation,” says Fearnhead.
In July, four spotted hyena were delivered from Karingani game reserve to Gorongosa national park in Mozambique, the latest in two decades’ of wildlife translocations that have included buffalo, wildebeest, elephants, hippos, cheetahs, elands, leopards and wild dogs, designed to bring Gorongosa back to life after the civil war.
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