‘Save Nigeria’s largest herd of elephants from extinction’, group urges Lagos, Ogun state
Omu Resort and the Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks (NAZAP), has called on Lagos and Ogun State governments to save the largest and most important elephant herd remaining in Nigeria from endangerment and subsequent extinction.
This appeal was made by Dipo Bali, President of NAZAP while speaking in Abeokuta, Ogun State at a campaign against the trafficking of animals in Nigeria.
Correcting the impression by scholars and conservatory agencies that the largest elephant herd remaining in Nigeria is located at the Yankari Games Reserve, Bauchi State, Bali said that the largest elephant herd numbering about 200 have been spotted in Epe town, Lagos state.
Urging the government to ensure the animals do not go into extinction, he said that they are seriously raiding crops, causing economic losses to farmers in the Imobi-Itasin-Epe lagoon communities thus putting themselves in danger in the hands of frustrated farmers and poachers who kill the animals for ivory, despite the international ban on trade in ivory.
Stating that efforts to get the elephants back into the reserve where they strayed from have been abortive due to the rising water level of the Osun River that is also hinged on the opening of the Asejire Dam, preventing the elephants from crossing back into the forest reserve, Bali said that they will cause more havoc as an average elephant eats about 450 kilograms of food per day.
Adding that elephants are messy eaters, the NAZAP president said that they will continue to uproot and scatter farms as they seek their food, leading to their death from attacks.
Urging the governments to take advantage of the situation, Bali said that if properly managed via touristic measures, both states could become a giant tourism and recreational hub, as established natural barriers would see the location of the elephants turning into an Elephant Island.
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