
As soon as us idiots wake up and realise that we are at wrong, things might go better for the owners of this land. But, I fear it is too late!

South African National Parks has noted your concerns with regards to the putting down of an elephant in the iconic Kruger National Park in December 2013. The killing of animals in National Parks is a sensitive and emotive issue and needs to be handled with great care.
It is for this reason that we would like to encourage people to not be quick to criticize SANParks decision in putting this particular animal down.
SANParks follows a strict policy that guides those responsible on any action that needs to be taken in cases such as this one. Our rangers reported that the same elephant bull had been involved in previous fights with other dominant bulls since it has been in musth phase. This is a periodic condition in males that makes them aggressive when their testosterone levels rise by up to 60 times. It also had an injury, which is believed to have increased its aggressiveness and this could have resulted in more attacks.
In terms of the policy animals may only be destroyed in certain instances especially where human life is in danger.
Lastly we would like you to understand that all necessary care were followed in the process of putting the animal down.
Best regards,
Reynold "Rey" Thakhuli
Acting Head of Communications
South African National Parks, Groenkloof, Tshwane/Pretoria
Tel: +27 (0) 12 426 5170 Fax: +27 (0) 12 343 0153
Mobile: +27 (0) 73 373 4999 e-mail: rey.thakhuli@sanparks.org
It will be too large to mail RPRichprins wrote:Can someone copy the video?![]()
were there 2 attacks and also the Elephant that was shot from which attackTerrance Waite
Lesego Nko would you please confirm info on the December Elly incident. We were at Skukuza the day after this and another visitor showed me a photo of a Blue Ford Ranger bakkie (new model) which he said was from this incident. Four holes were clearly visible in the side of this vehicle, which was about 50m into the bush. Now the video shows a VW polo