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‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed
      #387974 - 30/11/24 10:47 PM

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/...-water-botswana
"‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed by toxic water

Satellite data analysis suggests algal blooms could be behind mass die-off in Botswana that sparked flurry of theories in 2020



An elephant carcass at a watering hole in the Okavango delta in Botswana, 2020. Photograph: National Park Rescue/AFP/Getty Images
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‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed by toxic water

Satellite data analysis suggests algal blooms could be behind mass die-off in Botswana that sparked flurry of theories in 2020
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More than 350 elephants that died in mysterious circumstances probably drank toxic water, according to a new paper that warns of an “alarming trend” in climate-induced poisoning.

The deaths in Botswana’s Okavango delta were described by scientists as a “conservation disaster”. Elephants of all ages were seen walking in circles before collapsing and dying. Carcasses were first spotted in north-eastern Botswana in May and June 2020, with many theories circulating about the cause of death, including cyanide poisoning or an unknown disease.

The incident was the largest documented elephant die-off where the cause was unknown, according to the lead researcher Davide Lomeo, a geography PhD student at King’s College London. “This is why it sparked so much concern,” he said.

Now, a new paper published in the journal Science of the Total Environment suggests the elephants were poisoned by water that contained toxic blooms of blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria. The climate crisis is increasing the intensity and severity of harmful algal blooms.

Researchers used satellite data to analyse the distribution of the carcasses relative to watering holes (there was no direct testing of samples because none were available). The team believes that the elephants generally walked just over 100km (62 miles) from the waterholes and died within 88 hours of drinking. In total they examined 3,000 waterholes, and found those that experienced increased cyanobacteria blooms in 2020 had high concentrations of carcasses. “They have no choice but to drink from them,” said Lomeo. It is possible other animals died from drinking from the waterholes, but bodies may not have been spotted from aerial surveys, and smaller carcasses could have already been taken by predators.

Researchers say the incident was the largest documented elephant die-off where the cause was unknown. Photograph: Handout

Researchers stated: “Globally, this event underscores the alarming trend of sudden, climate-induced diseases.” In the same year 35 elephants died in neighbouring Zimbabwe from an obscure bacteria getting into the blood, which was linked to prolonged drought conditions. In 2015, 200,000 saiga antelope died from a climate-linked outbreak of blood poisoning called haemorrhagic septicaemia in Kazakhstan. Mass-mortality events are becoming more common as the world heats up, and can push species toward extinction, experts warn.

In southern Africa, 2019 was the driest year in decades, followed by an extremely wet year in 2020. These conditions led to more sediment and nutrients being suspended in the water, which led to unprecedented algal growth. As the climate changes, much of the world is projected to become drier and hotter, with intermittent heavy rain. “It is very sad that so many elephants died but also this hints at this global trend of sudden, climate-induced disease … there is compelling evidence that this could happen again to any animal,” said Lomeo.
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Dr Niall McCann, who was not involved in the research, and is the director of conservation at UK-based charity National Park Rescue, said: “This study provides a compelling explanation for the mass die-off of elephants that shocked the world in 2020.” The research “adds to the growing body of evidence that climate change can have a range of lethal effects on wildlife (as well as livestock and people), from radically changing water availability, to providing the conditions for harmful bacteria and algae to proliferate and overwhelm animal populations”.

Dr Arnoud van Vliet from the University of Surrey, who was also not involved in the paper, said it gave “support to the previously established view that cyanotoxins in drinking water may have caused the mass deaths”.

Researchers said the study underscored the need for water quality surveillance. Van Vliet agreed. “With the predictions that the southern African region will become drier and hotter, this may again create the conditions described … it is important to take preventive action where possible,” he said.

The study was carried out in collaboration with researchers from the University of Botswana, the Natural History Museum, London, Queen’s University Belfast, and the Plymouth Marine Laboratory.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: lancaster]
      #387975 - 01/12/24 04:25 AM

What a crock of shit. I tried but could not get though the entire article. Like listening to Justin Trudeau, the bullshit gets insufferable pretty quick.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: LTK]
      #387976 - 01/12/24 05:07 AM

Much like that old starving polar bear that bloke found and said global warming was killing all the polar bears.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: DarylS]
      #387981 - 01/12/24 08:44 AM

Botswana could lose 35,000 Elephants and the Chobe Nat park would still be turned into Desert by the Elephants. It has an Elephant carrying capacity or 60,000 and the estimated number they have is 160,000 to 180,000 Elephants. These numbers come from the Botswana Nat parks people. The greenies claim that there are only 60,000 in the park.

Similar story for Hwange Nat Park in Zim. Carrying capacity 15,000, actual number is about 45,000.

As these places turn to desert other animals move on or die off. leads to some becoming extinct.


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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: Rule303]
      #387985 - 01/12/24 12:54 PM

Harping on about "climate change" .... Even though it says they don't know what killed the elephant. I'm guessing poisoned by humans.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: NitroX]
      #388000 - 02/12/24 12:31 PM

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Harping on about "climate change" .... Even though it says they don't know what killed the elephant. I'm guessing poisoned by humans.




Not so sure. This type of thing associated with Algae blooms has happened before. Long before the world worried about climate change.

I say not so sure as, whatever the "poisoning agent" it does not seem to have affected other animals.

If it is human induced then the Chobe needs a hell of a lot more of it.


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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: Rule303]
      #388005 - 03/12/24 02:59 AM

Quote:

Quote:

Harping on about "climate change" .... Even though it says they don't know what killed the elephant. I'm guessing poisoned by humans.




I say not so sure as, whatever the "poisoning agent" it does not seem to have affected other animals.





From the article:
"It is possible other animals died from drinking from the waterholes, but bodies may not have been spotted from aerial surveys, and smaller carcasses could have already been taken by predators."

Yeah, taken by predators which apparently don't drink the water.
This whole story is just weird.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: Huvius]
      #388007 - 03/12/24 05:31 AM

Doesn't make sense. There would be hundreds of dead animals there if it was the water.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: Huvius]
      #388011 - 03/12/24 07:09 AM

Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

Harping on about "climate change" .... Even though it says they don't know what killed the elephant. I'm guessing poisoned by humans.




I say not so sure as, whatever the "poisoning agent" it does not seem to have affected other animals.





From the article:
"It is possible other animals died from drinking from the waterholes, but bodies may not have been spotted from aerial surveys, and smaller carcasses could have already been taken by predators."

Yeah, taken by predators which apparently don't drink the water.
This whole story is just weird.




None of the predators appear to have died from secondary poisoning either.


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      #388017 - 03/12/24 05:02 PM

"Ah-So - ah, see here - subject die - gun shot wound."
(said the pathologist in the New Westminster Hospital)

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: DarylS]
      #388019 - 03/12/24 06:41 PM

Botswana cattle farmers are very much in conflict with wildlife in Botswana. 350 elephants removed represents lot of potential for cattle.

The climate change rhetoric is just unsupported NWO propaganda bullshit.m

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: NitroX]
      #388020 - 03/12/24 06:41 PM

350 elephants out of say 120,000 elephants is miniscule.

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Re: ‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed [Re: Rule303]
      #388037 - 04/12/24 01:42 PM

Quote:

Botswana could lose 35,000 Elephants and the Chobe Nat park would still be turned into Desert by the Elephants. It has an Elephant carrying capacity or 60,000 and the estimated number they have is 160,000 to 180,000 Elephants. These numbers come from the Botswana Nat parks people. The greenies claim that there are only 60,000 in the park.

Similar story for Hwange Nat Park in Zim. Carrying capacity 15,000, actual number is about 45,000.

As these places turn to desert other animals move on or die off. leads to some becoming extinct.




John please read above post of mine for something like correct numbers in the Chobe alone.


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