MADIKWE Game Reserve CRISIS

BTW Ron, is not doing to well financially after his heart Operation we as BASA are trying to figure out a way to help him out.

But if there is any other ideas that come to mind please pass them on.
I'll see to buy his books. Wrote him today.
 
You might consider looking up their positions and who runs the organization before assuming too much from a name. They aren’t the ones mismanaging the reserve just highlighting the situation. I looked them up because I was wondering where money would go.
true green alliance are very pro hunters

ron tomson has done and seen it all a 1000X over
he speaks the truth

its the government and their retarded departments mismanaging everything
 
Sadly this is not a new thing and has been happening across Africa in many parks and conservancy's.
Tsavo Nat park was a prim example of what happens when you take away the natural balance of human predation on elephant.
The Wasanya, Waata and Waliangulu hunted elephants with bows. The Bow had a draw weight of around 100lbs! Goa goa (spelling not sure) was one of the ace bow hunters and took around 1500 in his time. They took the meat as food and sold the ivory down on the coast to buy more poison for their arrows and palm wine.
When the park came into existence in 1948 they where branded poachers.
In 1956/57 they came under so much pressure from the wardens that they had to give it up there hunting ways.
Once they stopped these bow hunters. They wardens noticed an increase of 10% in elephants a year and a destruction of the large trees and other habitat. As well as a lose of some species and and increase in others. The drought of 70/71 was a catalyst for many reasons. With the increase in elephant population the drought killed off around 6000 to 10000 elephant. With the with all that ivory lying about it was not long before people started just walking in and picking it up. Then the poaching really started.
The Shifta came in from all over and even the park rangers where involved.

But back to the elephant problem that is today and the lessons that we should learn from that time in Tsavo and other nat parks and conveyances.
We only need to look at Kruger Nat park to see how these animals are impacting there environment in the same way that happened in Tsavo.
Loss of big trees equals loss of the birds that nest in them. They have noticed there's a drop in vulture numbers due to this. Also ground game, less Sable and more Impala.
Not yet proven but has been noted that the elephants are also becoming smaller.
Culling operations. The 2022 count was 13050 with a 10% increase each year you are looking at a huge problem to get the park back on a level that dose not impact other species.
Getting Hunters in is not the way. You need professionals. You need to kill entire family units all at once. This way they wont communicate and traumatism the rest of the elephants in the park.
Im no expert this is just what Ive read and learned from my time in Africa.

If we do nothing there will be no environment left the elephants will change it that much.
 

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