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This from 'The Daily Telegraph':

Colombia to cull ‘cocaine hippos’​

The 166-strong herd descended from animals brought from Africa by druglord Pablo Escobar will be sterilised, euthanised or relocated

ByGeorge Styllis3 November 2023 • 4:14pm

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Hippos float in the lake at Hacienda Napoles Park, which was once the private estate of Escobar CREDIT: FERNANDO VERGARA/AP
Colombia is to cull hippos descended from a pet herd owned by the cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.
Twenty of the 166-strong herd will be sterilised and others will be transferred abroad, Susana Muhamad, the country’s environment minister, said.
Some would be euthanised, she added, without specifying how many.
The cull was announced after authorities struggled for years to control the herd’s population, with hippos declared an invasive species last year.
Escobar, the former leader of the powerful Medellín drugs cartel, imported four of the animals from Africa in the 1980s and kept them in a private zoo at his Hacienda Napoles residence.
After his death in a shootout with police in 1993, the animals were left’ to roam freely in the fertile and swampy region of Antioquia.
Surrounded by conditions conducive to their survival – such as rivers and marshes that offered up abundant food sources – the animals thrived and multiplied.
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Susana Muhamad, Colombia's environment minister, said many of the hippos will be sterilised to control their populationCREDIT: JUAN BARRETO/AFP
But while the animals have become a tourist attraction, their numbers have become a pressing concern for the authorities.
With adult males weighing up to three tons each and highly territorial, hippos are the world’s deadliest large land mammal, killing hundreds of people a year in Africa.

Fishing communities along Colombia’s main river, the Magdalena, have reported being attacked by the animals and some invaded a schoolyard, although no one has been killed to date.

Hippos threaten other wildlife​

Authorities say that if left unchecked, the hippos could number 1,000 by 2035.
Scientists warn that the hippos’ faeces change the composition of rivers, which could affect the habitats of manatees and capybaras.
Previous attempts to reduce their numbers through sterilisation and transferring them to zoos abroad have had minimal impact.
Animal activists say sterilisation causes suffering for the animals and it poses great danger for the vets doing it.
While culling potentially offers the most effective means of controlling hippo numbers, Ms Muhamad said the government will still be working on trying to export them.
“We are working on the protocol for the export of the animals.
We are not going to export a single animal if there is no authorisation from the environmental authority of the other country,” she said.
She added that Colombian officials had contacted authorities in Mexico, India and the Philippines, and are evaluating sending 60 hippos to India.
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A warning sign for hippopotamuses near Hacienda Naples CREDIT: Juancho Torres/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
As a last resort to control the population, the environment ministry is creating a protocol for euthanasia.
In plans detailed earlier this year by local experts, authorities focused on the hippos living in the rivers surrounding the Hacienda Napoles ranch rather than those inside, because they are in a controlled environment and were not judged to be a threat to the local ecosystem.
Authorities said they planned to lure those outside the sprawling estate into large, iron containers with food before transferring them by truck to the international airport in the city of Rionegro, more than 80 miles away.
From there, the animals could be flown abroad to sanctuaries and zoos capable of taking in and caring for the animals.
The relocations would help control the hippo population, and while the animals’ native habitat is Africa, it is more humane than the alternate proposal of exterminating them as an invasive species, said Lina Marcela de los Ríos Morales, the director of animal protection and welfare at Antioquia’s environment ministry.
Ecuador, the Philippines and Botswana have expressed their willingness to take in the relocated Colombian hippos, according to the Antioquia governor’s office.
 
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The easy and cheap solution would be to hold a raffle on AfricaHunting.com and sell tickets to go hunt them. One season would do it I think.
 
Agreed with VertigoBE's proposition, put the income towards health, education benefits for the poorer citizens .
I'm sure there must be some Cartel money they can seize to help the poorer citizens.
 
Wow, Who would have thought that 4 Hippos in the 80s, would grow to 166 animals 40 years.
 
How are they not inbred? Although that would make them easier to hunt, just follow the sound of the banjo!
 
Since Columbia banned hunting a while back and all the kind people that dont understand monte value comes to play
 
Send the hippos to Banghladesh on ezpense if USFW . Im sure the deeply rooted nsture reserve on US taxpayer will take good value and care of them.
 
With adult males weighing up to three tons each and highly territorial, hippos are the world’s deadliest large land mammal, killing hundreds of people a year in Africa.

Fishing communities along Colombia’s main river, the Magdalena, have reported being attacked by the animals and some invaded a schoolyard, although no one has been killed to date.
Lol. What do the locals do/know in Colombia that the Africans don't?

I agree that the people in charge are idiots who should be making $ by allowing hunters to fix the problem for them. How stupid can they be. But I blame it on urban centers. It's almost always people from urban areas who are against hunting. People in rural areas understand that it's natural and necessary.
 
There are over 300 at this time. Recently a hippo in the road at night caused a fatal accident. They are causing havoc with no predators. The army goes and kills problem animals as needed.

Safe hunting
 
I have asked about getting in on some of that "problem animal control". The answer was basically "wait until we get a new president". Shooting a hippo in Colombia. How cool would that be?

Safe hunting
 
Eating Hippo lips in Colombia, now that will definitely be a first. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
They culled Pablo and some of his goon squad. That was a good start.
 
Eating Hippo lips in Colombia, now that will definitely be a first. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
That will be a LOT of chicharrón!

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Safe hunting
 

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