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Abu Elephant Research and Release Programme
Randall Moore
has never lost sight of his original vision to return elephants that
have spent much of their life in captivity back into the African wild.
Release & Research
- Over 4 years, 5 elephants from the Abu
Camp herd have been released into the Okavango Delta wilderness area,
with the co-operation of the Botswana Department of Wildlife and National
Parks
- This has produced a wealth of material for a research project
being carried out by Kate Evans of the Mammal Research Unit of the
School of Biological Science at the University of Bristol
- Sponsored
by Randall Moore, Kate is currently preparing her PhD based on the
research, work that will help the Botswana government in its management
of the country’s 110,000 elephants, the largest remaining elephant
population in the world
- All the released elephants have been fitted with
collars and are being tracked by satellite enabling the researchers
to pin point their exact locations three times a day
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This is supported
by on the ground monitoring and observation of their behaviour
The Elephants
- February
2002: Mafunyane, a 14 year old bull easily distinguished by a large
V-shaped tear in his right ear. Mafunyane took the longest time to
adapt after his release and it was some time before he ventured beyond
his home range
- February
2003: Thando (16) and Seba, (9). Both are often seen together and have
been tracked exploring areas well beyond their home range
- September
2003: Nandipa (15), who always had an uneasy relationship with Cathy,
matriarch of the Abu herd, started “hanging out with the boys” but
then attached herself to a wild herd. Researchers believe she will
have a baby of her own before long
- 2005: Benny, an old bull with a
distinctive floppy ear, who had become a firm favourite with many guests
because of his rather sad looks and his gentle nature. He appears to
have settled well back in the wild, even after spending most of his
life in captivity
Seba Camp
- Guests invited to observe the researchers
at work
- Close up viewing of the Abu released elephants • Opens
1st June in Abu Camp private concession
- 5 elevated en suite tents,
each with a viewing deck overlooking the lagoon
- Activities: Day & night
game drives, walks, mokoring, elephant research
For more information
and rates please feel free to call us.
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