Saturday, May 23, 2009

Worst Drought in 26 Years Threatens the Survival of the Last Desert Elephants in West Africa


The future of a rare herd of desert elephants in Mali is under threat from one of the worst droughts in living memory, which has left a key water source at its lowest level in a quarter of a century.

The 350 to 450 elephants of Gourma, the northernmost herds still alive in Africa, are being forced to trek extreme distances across the fringes of the Sahara to find scarce water. Juveniles are likely the worst affected, as (unlike the bigger bulls) their trunks are not long enough to reach deep into wells - one of the only remaining water sources.

1 comment:

  1. Jake,
    Nice Blog, whenever I need some news about animals I go straight here. Really well done!

    Do you have any animals?

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