Hwange National Park Elephants killed by Rangers over pay dispute

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A savage end for the elephants killed by men who were supposed to protect them: Slaughtered beasts' remains lie scattered after rangers poisoned them in pay dispute
  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Elephants were slayed using cyanide in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
  • Poachers made off with three ivory tusks after the killings, officials said
  • Deaths bring total number of elephants poisoned in October alone to 62
By Simon Tomlinson for MailOnline

Published: 07:35 EST, 29 October 2015 | Updated: 12:59 EST, 29 October 2015

Lying slaughtered on the ground with their heads barbarically hacked off, these elephants are believed to have been killed by the very men who were meant to be protecting them.

They are among 62 elephants who have been killed in Zimbabwe in the last month alone, not by poachers, but poisoned by disgruntled rangers.

Staff at Hwange National Park have reportedly not received their already low wages and it is feared that the elephant killings in the park may be a form of 'protest' against management.

Horrific pictures which emerged today show their remains scattered across the dusty ground after they were mutilated for their tusks. Some are too graphic to show in full.

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Elephants lie slaughtered on the ground after reportedly being poisoned and mutilated by disgruntled rangers at Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe in a reported pay dispute

The most recent attack, which took place earlier this week, saw 22 elephants, including babies, poisoned using cyanide hidden in salt stones and oranges.

Rangers working in the park are notoriously badly paid for a job where they are at constant risk, fighting off heavily armed poachers.

According to an inside source, rangers have only just received their pay due last month and management have failed to pay for fuel for the pumps for the park's watering holes, The Telegraphreported.

'I am afraid there are serious management problems within parks,' an unnamed source from Zimbabwe's National Parks and Wildlife Authority told The Telegraph.

'Some of the rangers are very dissatisfied with their remuneration and say that they are not getting some allowances they believe they should get.

'So many of us believe that some of the poaching at the moment is organised and executed by some rangers in parks, and we don't know how this will be sorted out.'

Monday's discovery of 22 elephant carcasses were made in the in park's Sinamatella area alongside 35 tusks, said Caroline Washaya-Moyo, spokeswoman for the parks and wildlife management authority.

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Barbaric: Staff at Hwange National Park have reportedly not received their already low wages and it is feared that the elephant killings in the park may be a form of 'protest' against management

The poachers, who apparently killed the elephants with cyanide, escaped with three ivory tusks.

The grim finding - made by park rangers Monday morning - brings the number of elephants poisoned by poachers in the southern Africa country in October alone to a staggering 62.

'We recovered 22 elephant carcasses in the Sinamatela area and so far we have also recovered 35 tusks,' Washaya-Moyo told AFP. 'Initial investigations indicate that there was cyanide poisoning.'

She added: 'We continue to lobby for deterrent penalties for people found with poisonous substances such as cyanide. We can't continue to lose wildlife at such a rate.'

Rangers are now investigating how many of the elephants - who resided at the same park as Cecil the lion, who was shot dead by dentist Walter Palmer in July - had fully developed tusks.

Speaking to the Associated Press, Washaya-Moyo said: 'We are now trying to check how many elephants had fully developed tusks because babies are among those killed.

'The rate at which we are losing animals to cyanide is alarming.

'Many other species are also dying from the cyanide used by poachers to target elephants.

'We are appealing to people in communities close to national parks to cooperate with authorities.'


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Rangers working in the park are notoriously badly paid for a job where they are at constant risk fighting off heavily armed poachers


The latest attacks come less than two weeks after 26 elephants died from poisoning in two separate incidents outside the park, in the resort town of Kariba and near Zimbabwe's border with Botswana.

The three killed in Kariba died from cyanide put in oranges. And last month, at least 14 elephants died of poisoning in various attacks.

In the wake of the poisonings, officials recovered 2.2lbs of poison from the elephants' habitats.

Poaching is common in Zimbabwe's game parks. Elephants and rhino are the main targets for poachers because of their tusks and horns, which are smuggled to eastern Asian countries.

Last year, more than 300 elephants died in suspected cyanide poisonings.

Washaya-Moyo said the parks agency is hoping that trained dogs from South Africa and the deployment of drones will help tighten monitoring of the vast, wildlife-rich park.

Earlier this month, Zimbabwe Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri blamed a ban on elephant sport hunting by the U.S. for increased poaching in the country.

'All this poaching is because of American policies, they are banning sport hunting.

'An elephant would cost $120,000 in sport hunting but a tourist pays only $10 to view the same elephant,' she said, adding money from sport hunting is crucial in conservation efforts.

Yesterday, the national parks announced that, over the weekend, officials at Harare International Airport seized 380 pounds of ivory, worth $43,250, that was about to be smuggled to Singapore.

Three Zimbabweans and a Malian national were arrested over the smuggling bid, officials said.
 

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Thanks James for the post. Do you have a link for this story, would like to post on Facebook.
 
Gracias!
 
These were Cecil the Lions best friends. They used to hang on Saturday nights.

Sad news if the story is true.

The under paid being asked to protect a valuable resource....
 
Corruption from the top down causes this kind of crap.
 
The national media pick up the cecil story but this one gets a pass....oh well, hunters would only get blamed anyway instead of government.
 
Ya know, this really does prove that "newsworthy" is defined as "sensational" and nothing about the actual content.

Rich American dentist shoots one lion = exciting

Poor local rangers a half a world away kill a bunch of elephants = who cares

Now let ONE of those elephants have been killed by a circus owned by rich people, then you have a story!
 
Ya know, this really does prove that "newsworthy" is defined as "sensational" and nothing about the actual content.

Rich American dentist shoots one lion = exciting

Poor local rangers a half a world away kill a bunch of elephants = who cares

Now let ONE of those elephants have been killed by a circus owned by rich people, then you have a story!

Just proves that most of what we see in the media is about stats and ratings... and sensational stories (even if the facts have been skewed) is what counts!

shocking , where are the greenies now ?

Waiting for the next hunter's name to pop up so they can harass and assault him or her!!!


All in its pretty shameful that they went to those lengths, but the fact that it escalated to ivory poaching so quickly would indicate to me that it was not far from their minds... or has happened before.
 
The media can't sick the soccer mom's and the vegans on this story, so it's not worth reporting. It is no longer about news, it's about causing the most sensation. This is the same government they wanted to extradite the dentist to. They would have to admit they have no clue what the hell they are talking about and that won't happen.
 
The media can't sick the soccer mom's and the vegans on this story, so it's not worth reporting.

And this is true regardless of subject.... Maybe it has always been that way, but it has gotten worse without a doubt.
 
Shocking news. Im afraid that this is the african way. To prove a point they will destroy the very animals that they are paid to protect.
 

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