China’s wandering elephants on the move again

12 June 2021, 09:54

Elephants
China Wandering Elephants. Picture: PA

The group left a wildlife reserve in the south west of Yunnan province more than a year ago.

China’s famed wandering elephants are on the move again, heading south west while a male who broke from the herd is still keeping his distance.

The group left a wildlife reserve in the south west of Yunnan province more than a year ago and has trekked 300 miles north to the outskirts of the provincial capital of Kunming.

On Saturday, they were spotted in Shijie township in the city of Yuxi, more than five miles south west of the Kunming suburb where they arrived last week, according to state media reports.

The lone male was 10 miles away, still on the outskirts of Kunming.

Elephants
(Hu Chao/Xinhua/AP)

The direction of their travel could be a good sign as authorities are hoping to lead them back to their original home in the Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture, south west of Kunming.

Authorities have been attempting to keep a distance between them and local residents, while blocking roads into villages and seeking to lure them away with food drops.

Despite that, the herd of 15 has raided farms, strolled down urban streets and foraged for snacks in villages and even a retirement home.

All the animals are reported to be healthy and no person has been injured in encounters with them. Officials have issued strict orders not to sightsee or seek to drive them off using fireworks or other means.

Elephants
(Hu Chao/Xinhua/AP)

China’s roughly 300 wild elephants enjoy the highest level of protected status, on a par with the country’s unofficial mascot, the panda.

However, extra precautions are being taken amid steady rain in the area and crowds of onlookers expected around the Dragon Boat festival on Monday.

Additional emergency workers, vehicles and drones have been deployed to monitor the elephants’ movements and protect local residents, the reports said.

Some 2.5 tons of food were laid out for the animals on Friday.

It remains unclear why the elephants embarked on their trek, although Evan Sun, wildlife campaign manager with World Animal Protection, said reasons could include lack of food supply, a rise in the elephant population and, most importantly, loss of habitat.

“The increase of human-elephant conflicts reflects the urgency for a more strategic policy and plan to protect these endangered wild animals and their natural habitats,” he said.

“This also poses a great opportunity to educate the public about the challenges that wild animals face for survival and the need for better protection from a government, industry and society level. These animals belong in the wild. We need to keep a safe distance from them, which is good for us and the wild animals.”

By Press Association

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