Elephants trample anti-poaching ranger in northern KZN (South Africa)

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Elephants trample anti-poaching ranger in northern KZN (South Africa)
Zululand Observer
February 15, 2024

A field ranger carrying out routine duties at Munywana Conservancy near
Hluhluwe was on Monday trampled to death by a herd of stampeding elephants.

The tragic incident occurred at about 4.30pm when Nyathi Anti-poaching Unit
member Philani Sibiya (33) was returning to his field post with a colleague.

The pair reportedly surprised the elephants in dense bush.

The rangers attempted to retreat but Sibiya was unable to get out of the
way of the charging animals.

Munywana vice-chair Kevin Pretorius said Sibiya’s death came as a great
shock to the community, and his dedication and experience are a great loss.

“In this incident, two game guards were returning to their field post on
foot and surprised a herd of elephants in thick bush. Both were caught up
in the subsequent stampede, and regrettably one of the game guards was
killed,” said Pretorius.

“Our preliminary investigation indicates no negligence on the part of the
game guards; the herd of elephants were surprised in dense vegetation, and
this was an unfortunate and tragic event,” said Pretorius.

The Nyathi Anti-poaching Unit provides the Munywana Conservancy, in which
Phinda Private Game Reserve, Zuka Private Game Reserve and Makhasa Game
Reserve are situated, with specialised security services that include
anti-poaching operations, reserve access control and lodge security."

https://www.citizen.co.za/zululand-observer/news-headlines/local-news/2024/02/15/elephants-trample-anti-poaching-ranger-in-northern-kzn/

Elephants trample anti-poaching ranger in northern KZN (South Africa) Zululand Observer February 15, 2024 A field ranger carrying out routine duties at Munywana Conservancy near Hluhluwe was on Monday trampled to death by a herd of stampeding elephants. The tragic incident occurred at about 4.30pm when Nyathi Anti-poaching Unit member Philani Sibiya (33) was returning to his field post with a colleague. The pair reportedly surprised the elephants in dense bush. The rangers attempted to retreat but Sibiya was unable to get out of the way of the charging animals. Munywana vice-chair Kevin Pretorius said Sibiya’s death came as a great shock to the community, and his dedication and experience are a great loss. “In this incident, two game guards were returning to their field post on foot and surprised a herd of elephants in thick bush. Both were caught up in the subsequent stampede, and regrettably one of the game guards was killed,” said Pretorius. “Our preliminary investigation indicates no negligence on the part of the game guards; the herd of elephants were surprised in dense vegetation, and this was an unfortunate and tragic event,” said Pretorius. The Nyathi Anti-poaching Unit provides the Munywana Conservancy, in which Phinda Private Game Reserve, Zuka Private Game Reserve and Makhasa Game Reserve are situated, with specialised security services that include anti-poaching operations, reserve access control and lodge security." https://www.citizen.co.za/zululand-observer/news-headlines/local-news/2024/02/15/elephants-trample-anti-poaching-ranger-in-northern-kzn/