Farmers agony as elephants invade farms in Laikipia

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Tue, Feb 11, 2025 5:15 PM

Farmers agony as elephants invade farms in Laikipia
James Munyeki, The Standard
February 11, 2025

See link
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/central/article/2001511465/farmers-agony-as-elephants-invade-farms-in-laikipia
for photos.

Cases of human-wildlife conflict in Laikipia county continue to rise
despite efforts to control the movement of wild animals outside the
protected areas.

Horticulture farmers from Kandorobo/Kambi Simba in Melwa Location of
Laikipia West sub-county are counting losses after elephants destroyed
crops worth thousands of shillings.

The farmers led by David Njoroge lamented that the animals have wreaked
havoc on the farms and are endangering their lives.

They said that despite efforts to call for intervention from the
authorities to drive away the jumbos, they were still straying into
people's farms.

Njoroge explained that the elephants pull and push the electric fence with
their tusks and invade the farms.

"This has destroyed the electric fence around Kambi Simba, giving elephants
access to the farms with ease," he said.

The farmers now want the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to repair the section
of the damaged fence around Rumuruti forest.

Stephen Toniok regretted that KWS is yet to compensate the farmers for the
damage caused by the animals.

"We have been to every government office but no help is forthcoming. We
have now lost our source of income to elephants," he said.

He lamented that the government was yet to release the compensation funds
which has hindered them from clearing bank loans and now live in fear of
being auctioned.

Laikipia officer in charge of KWS Rose Marenya said that they had received
the claims and were taking action.

"We are first repairing the destroyed section of the electric fence as we
consider compensation. We have also added the number of our officers in
that part," she noted.

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Farmers agony as elephants invade farms in Laikipia James Munyeki, The Standard February 11, 2025 See link <https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/central/article/2001511465/farmers-agony-as-elephants-invade-farms-in-laikipia> for photos. Cases of human-wildlife conflict in Laikipia county continue to rise despite efforts to control the movement of wild animals outside the protected areas. Horticulture farmers from Kandorobo/Kambi Simba in Melwa Location of Laikipia West sub-county are counting losses after elephants destroyed crops worth thousands of shillings. The farmers led by David Njoroge lamented that the animals have wreaked havoc on the farms and are endangering their lives. They said that despite efforts to call for intervention from the authorities to drive away the jumbos, they were still straying into people's farms. Njoroge explained that the elephants pull and push the electric fence with their tusks and invade the farms. "This has destroyed the electric fence around Kambi Simba, giving elephants access to the farms with ease," he said. The farmers now want the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to repair the section of the damaged fence around Rumuruti forest. Stephen Toniok regretted that KWS is yet to compensate the farmers for the damage caused by the animals. "We have been to every government office but no help is forthcoming. We have now lost our source of income to elephants," he said. He lamented that the government was yet to release the compensation funds which has hindered them from clearing bank loans and now live in fear of being auctioned. Laikipia officer in charge of KWS Rose Marenya said that they had received the claims and were taking action. "We are first repairing the destroyed section of the electric fence as we consider compensation. We have also added the number of our officers in that part," she noted. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/central/article/2001511465/farmers-agony-as-elephants-invade-farms-in-laikipia