Moving 12 African Elephants From Tembe To Phinda
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2022
- In September 2021, we partnered with a number of organisations in a monumental task - translocating 12 elephants from Tembe Elephant Park to Phinda Reserve.
Tembe was established in 1983 to protect the last remaining herds of free-roaming elephants in South Africa. Some of them are known as ’Tuskers’: elephants with tusks weighing over 45kg each.
The translocation formed part of The Aspinall Foundation and its partners’ greater mission to disperse the unique genetics of the Tembe elephant population into a larger network of reserves, ensuring these genetics are secured for future generations.
Our part in the move couldn’t have been possible without the support of DCM surfaces, who funded 100% of our involvement in the project.
Thanks also to:
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife
Conservation Solutions
&Beyond Phinda
Heligistix
To find out more about our work or support us, visit our website ➡️ www.aspinallfoundation.org/th... - Животные
The scope of this task is enormous. The heat alone. I'd watch a very long documentary about this relocation.
You're doing extraordinary work to save this great specie. This matters globally.
Thank you. May extra angels meet you on the path. The powerful kind.
Pax et lux.
Amazing work, thanks to all involved 🐘💓
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Such an amazing work❤
Second video in the last week!! Haven't heard from you guys in months!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
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Great Job