(Posting this cry for help from IFAW.org)
Human and elephant lives hang in the balance while the dilemma over the need for food and water has caused conflict between the two.
We can help by donating to help move these elephants away from the conflict zone.
Please help us move them to safety – make your emergency donation today.
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This is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to save an entire herd of elephants from being gunned down.
WE MUST ACT NOW to save a large herd of elephants – adults and babies – that face the firing line in the southeast African country of Malawi. The elephants – in a desperate search for food and water – are raiding storage areas and feuding with human communities. Villagers are putting down nail-bedded planks and setting snare traps that cut through the elephants’ skin – leaving gaping wounds in their legs and trunks. Three of the elephants have already had their trunks amputated by these vicious snares. Now authorities plan to execute the entire herd if it is not moved from the area. IFAW has located a perfect spot for the elephants in a park called the Majete Wildlife Reserve. The animals that used to live there were poached to extinction, but the Malawi government has made the new park a protected sanctuary – an ideal place for these threatened elephants. Unfortunately, Majete is over 100 miles away – so moving these giants will be a monumental task. In order to transport over a half-million pounds of elephant 100 miles, we’re going to need major equipment, brute strength, a lot of animal-moving expertise, and funding to help pay for this urgent move. Your contribution will help us:
We have a large team in place…we have a helicopter and trucks ready to go…and we have plenty of experience moving elephants…. Now all we need is your donation. The Malawi Department of Parks and Wildlife has already agreed to partner with us on this special project. But we need to act fast. If the elephants aren’t moved by June 5th, they will be shot. Thank you from the elephants,
p.s. I know we can save the lives of these elephant families – but we must act now. Please rush to their rescue while there is still time to save their lives. |





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