SA: Hoedspruit – Elephant Encounter 2021

Hazy Elephant Sanctuary is home to two orphaned African elephant bulls, Kasper and Kitso. They have now closed their doors but use to host elephant interactions with the bulls where you could scrub them and feed them - you really feel their enormity and majesty when standing next to them!

๐Ÿ™‚ MASSIVE!

๐Ÿ™ The elephants have since died ๐Ÿ™

It is with sadness that I report that this place has now closed its doors permanently.

On 23 April 22, two elephants known as Kasper and Kitso, died as they were being loaded for their relocation from Hazyview Elephant Sanctuary in Mpumalanga to a new home at the Kleinmond Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Cape.

The elephants were under sedation during the initial stages of the relocation when, tragically, they died. The process of moving Kasper and Kitso, who have been in the care of Hazyview Elephant Sanctuary Owner, Craig Saunders, for 20 years, was overseen by an experienced wildlife veterinarian and his team, all of whom are considered experts in their field.

“Kasper and Kitso’s existing habitat in Hazyview, although beautiful with its large trees and natural water for the elephants, had become unsuitable due to encroaching social development and environmental pressure,” says Saunders. Frequent crop spraying on adjacent farms was also a concern due to the potentially negative effects on the elephantsโ€™ long-term health. “The move to Kleinmond was the best solution as it substantially increased the size of their environment with a stable trajectory for the future.”

Initial findings are that, due to mechanical issues with the cranes used to move the sedated elephants into their containers, they were under sedation for longer than usual and did not respond to reversal drugs designed to wake them up.

May they RIP ๐Ÿ™

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