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Dida, the oldest elephant "in all of Africa" has died
She was between 60 and 65 years old - "She has been the subject of several documentaries and those who knew her through photos and videos, as well as those who had the exquisite pleasure of meeting her in person, will remember her"
The oldest elephant in Kenya and, according to the Kenyan Wildlife Service rangers "probably from all of Africa" died at the age of 60 (between 60 and 65 writes the KWS on social media) in the Tsavo East National Park.
Dida, with her very long tusks, was a well-known elephant among wildlife enthusiasts and an attraction for thousands of tourists who visit the Kenyan park every year.
"Dida was truly an iconic matriarch of the park, perhaps the oldest female" tusker "(large tusks) in Africa - reads the Kws release -, she was the subject of several documentaries and those who knew her through photos and videos, as well as those who had the exquisite pleasure of meeting her in person, will remember her ».
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Kenya Wildlife Service
on Tuesday
A matriarch has rested
We are saddened by the death of Dida who was possibly Africa’s largest female Tusker and a Matriarch residing in KWS Tsavo East National Park . She died from natural causes due to old age having lived a full life to about 60-65 years old.
Dida was a truly an iconic matriarch of Tsavo and a great repository of many decades worth of knowledge. She shepherded her herd through many seasons and challenging times. She served as both the subject to various documentaries and an iconic tourist attraction. Those who got to know her through pictures and videos as well as those who had the exquisite pleasure of meeting her in person will remember her.
Rest Well Dida.
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#ZuruNaKWS

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The KWS reports that Dida died of natural causes, but the "tusker" elephants are those most at risk of poaching. In 2014 the most famous "big tusker", Satao, was killed by poachers in Kenya with a poisoned arrow, causing worldwide outrage. Satao II was also killed for ivory three years later. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the African elephant population has decreased by 110,000 in the past 10 years, to only 415,000 animals.
https://www.cdt.ch/news/mondo/e-morta-d ... ica-298265