Activist says elephants face three threats
Steve Gatheru, Kenya News Agency
August 10, 2024
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Elephant conservation activist Dr Jim Justus Nyamu has called for concerted
efforts to ensure sustained conservation of elephants in the face of
changes in the environment.
Dr Nyamu said climate change, poaching and killings by human beings who see
them as a menace are the biggest threats to the surviving elephants on the
African continent.
Dr Nyamu, who is well known by the moniker ‘Elephant Man’ was speaking to
the media in Embu during a break in his elephant conservation awareness
walk from Nairobi to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.
The jumbo activist together with the Kenya Forest Service’s Embu Country
Conservator, Miriam Kamau, led activists in planting trees at Camp Ndunda
in the Njukiiri Forest to underscore the forest’s importance in the
conservation of elephants.
Dr Nyamu said the elephant population had been negatively affected by
people’s demand for land which had led to encroachment on elephants’
natural habitat while cutting off elephants’ natural migratory corridors.
He urged people living around Mt Kenya to help in the conservation of the
forest which is also home to other species such as the Mountain Bongo.
Nyamu said Kenya once boasted of 200, 000 elephants but this number had
dwindled to only 20, 000 by 1989.
As per the national wildlife census report of 2021, Kenya’s elephant
population stood at 36,280.
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