So much enjoyed my time at Mt. Etjo, so looking forward to returning. So pleased that this project was successful. If anyone knows how to capture and move African animals, it’s the Oelofse family.
Good day . I am going to ask you how many off the animals taken to the DRC are still alive and well. Just being realistic about it . The same with the animals taken to Angola. Just love Namibia since i was their on the border in the 80 s. Best of wishes to all of you for what you are doing .
That is a good question! We have translocated many animals to several reserves across the DRC. Overall the animals are doing well, and populations are increasing. Some species struggled though, for example the giraffes in western part of the DRC. Although that is very unfortunate, it is a good learning experience for future projects.
Meticulously planned. Flawlessly executed. Wonderfully documented. 👏🏾 Was this a complete family unit ? Even though some of the family may have been left behind and I know how much family means to eles, I'm relieved these children now have a better chance of life here. Will these eles be monitored regularly to ensure they are safe against human wildlife conflict and poaching ? Or is that not a concern at Cuatir ?
Multiple family units were carefully chosen by Mount Etjo, this took months of observations and planning. The elephants are well monitored by the Cuatir team, and fortunately the area in where the reserve is in has very few people living there. The reserve in where the elephants are in is fenced off, so the chance of human-elephant conflict is very small.
I want to say how inspiring this video is .and how beautiful the mammals r .two magnificent species mankind in compassion and conservation and ellies majestic gentle giants . After the brutality the corrupt tion the crime the wars that man spurs on this video of love and conservation feels like balm . Of the magnifiece in mankind is not in its brain but in his heart .if he chooses to look within it . I wish each and everyone involved in this programme the very best may the lord protect and bless u and urs .and may u all continue ur incredibley difficult but tremendous work . Regards from india Music is beautiful and rousing too. Yes Namibia not culling but conserving incredible wild life and incredible life we have the privilege to behold . innocent gentle loving loyal intelligent giants
Absolute JOY !!
Thank you and God bless you ❤
Loved being a part of this!♥️
Congratulations! Keep them all safe 🩷💙🩵🩶🩵💜❤️💛🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
Hope all ellies will adapt to their new place quickly 😊
long life to all members of the herd ☺
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Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant its good to be alive to see this
Thankyou for a stunning informative video...
Thank you for this monumental effort. May the elephants adjust to their new home and reestablish nature. May God Bless❤.
So much enjoyed my time at Mt. Etjo, so looking forward to returning. So pleased that this project was successful. If anyone knows how to capture and move African animals, it’s the Oelofse family.
Wonderfull job! Keep going. It's the futur of all the kids
Happy Happy das alles gut gegangen
Great Work, You Are All Wonderful.
Such an amazing undertaking! Thank you for your hard work to give them the chance of a better place to thrive! ♥
Good day . I am going to ask you how many off the animals taken to the DRC are still alive and well. Just being realistic about it . The same with the animals taken to Angola. Just love Namibia since i was their on the border in the 80 s. Best of wishes to all of you for what you are doing .
That is a good question! We have translocated many animals to several reserves across the DRC. Overall the animals are doing well, and populations are increasing. Some species struggled though, for example the giraffes in western part of the DRC. Although that is very unfortunate, it is a good learning experience for future projects.
Wunder wonder schoen klasse❤❤❤
Meticulously planned. Flawlessly executed.
Wonderfully documented. 👏🏾
Was this a complete family unit ? Even though some of the family may have been left behind and I know how much family means to eles, I'm relieved these children now have a better chance of life here. Will these eles be monitored regularly to ensure they are safe against human wildlife conflict and poaching ? Or is that not a concern at Cuatir ?
Multiple family units were carefully chosen by Mount Etjo, this took months of observations and planning. The elephants are well monitored by the Cuatir team, and fortunately the area in where the reserve is in has very few people living there. The reserve in where the elephants are in is fenced off, so the chance of human-elephant conflict is very small.
@ thank you
Are you planning on moving any more animals specifically elephants?
I want to say how inspiring this video is .and how beautiful the mammals r .two magnificent species mankind in compassion and conservation and ellies majestic gentle giants .
After the brutality the corrupt tion the crime the wars that man spurs on this video of love and conservation feels like balm .
Of the magnifiece in mankind is not in its brain but in his heart .if he chooses to look within it .
I wish each and everyone involved in this programme the very best may the lord protect and bless u and urs .and may u all continue ur incredibley difficult but tremendous work .
Regards from india
Music is beautiful and rousing too.
Yes Namibia not culling but conserving incredible wild life and incredible life we have the privilege to behold . innocent gentle loving loyal intelligent giants
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