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Understanding elephant behaviour Protect & defend your farm DO`s and DON`Ts Emergency contacts elephant E l e p h a n t E d u c a t i o n & T r a i n i n g PEACE project SAFETY Elephant-Human Relaons Aid (EHRA) Reg no 21/2003/630 P.O. Box 2146 Swakopmund, Namibia Tel.: +264 64 402501 Fax: +264 64 403574 Email: [email protected] www.desertelephant.org FOR WORKSHOP ENQUIRIES Dr. Betsy Fox, PEACE Project Coordinator +264 (0)81 673 4033 [email protected] Chrisn Winter, PEACE Project General Manager +264 (0)81 457 5522 [email protected] Hendrick Munembome, PEACE Project Leader +264 (0)81 274 9718 [email protected] EMERGENCY CONTACTS Erongo North / Kunene South Mahias Kangumbe - 081 415 83 22 Erongo / Kunene Region Hendrick Munembome - 081 274 97 18 / 081 272 67 47 EHRA Office Rachel Harris - 081 233 21 48 E l e p h a n t E d u c a t i o n & T r a i n i n g PEACE project © EHRA PEACE Project Cover photo by Christophe Pitot Illustraons and design by Chrisn Winter Elephants at your homestead: Defend your farm Clap your hands or two pieces of metal rhythmically. Talk to the elephant: (``huwe, huwe!´´) At night: Turn your torch on and off. Elephants will retreat, as they don‘t like flickering light. © Hannah Peck Break 150g chilli pods and 100g waste chilli seeds and mix with fresh cow/ elephant- dung. Roll into a ball and place on a wooden pole, close to an elephants entry point. Set it alight in the evening when elephants are most likely to come! Chilli Smoke Sound Light © Big Life Protect your house, farm and water tanks before elephants visit your farm! Contact us for info on elephant deterrent methods: +264 64 402 501 Protect your farm! 1. Stone Walls N$5000 per big stone wall 2. White pointy rocks N$1700 per white rock barrier 3. Chilli Fence Reapply chilli paste frequently! approx. N$550 per 1 acre (= 4000m 2 or 50m x 80m) Chilli Apply chilli paste on pieces of cloth & rope: 500g waste grease 500ml waste engine oil Crush 1 kg fresh chilli pods Mix everything! Build the wall 2 - 2,5m high! And 3-4m from the tank or water installaon. The outside of the wall should be smooth! 2-2,5m STOP your dogs from barking! Elephants react aggressively! ! © Abi Best 3-4m For it to be as effecve as possible, create a 3-4m wide barrier. Now, paint all of the rocks white! Rope Cloth

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Page 1: PEACE n e i l project elephant SAFETY - WordPress.com

U n d e rsta n d i n g e l e p h a nt b e h av i o u rP ro te c t & d efe n d yo u r fa r m

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SAFETY

Elephant-Human Relations Aid (EHRA)Reg no 21/2003/630

P.O. Box 2146 Swakopmund, Namibia

Tel.: +264 64 402501Fax: +264 64 403574

Email: [email protected]

FOR WORKSHOP ENQUIRIES

Dr. Betsy Fox, PEACE Project Coordinator +264 (0)81 673 4033

[email protected]

Christin Winter, PEACE Project General Manager +264 (0)81 457 5522

[email protected]

Hendrick Munembome, PEACE Project Leader +264 (0)81 274 9718

[email protected]

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

Erongo North / Kunene SouthMatthias Kangumbe - 081 415 83 22

Erongo / Kunene RegionHendrick Munembome - 081 274 97 18 / 081 272 67 47

EHRA OfficeRachel Harris - 081 233 21 48

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P E A C E

Initiated by EHRA

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© EHRA PEACE ProjectCover photo by Christophe Pitot

Illustrations and design by Christin Winter

E l e p h a n t s a t y o u r h o m e s t e a d :

D e f e n d y o u r f a r m

Clap your hands or two pieces of metal rhythmically. Talk to the elephant:

(``huwe, huwe!´´)

At night: Turn your torch on and off.

Elephants will retreat, as they don‘t like flickering light.

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Break 150g chilli pods and 100g waste chilli seeds and mix with fresh cow/ elephant-dung. Roll into a ball and place on a wooden pole, close to an elephants entry point. Set it alight in the evening when elephants are most likely to come!

C h i l l i S m o k e

S o u n d L i g h t

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Protect your house, farm and water tanks before elephants visit your farm! Contact us for

info on elephant deterrent methods: +264 64 402 501

P r o t e c t y o u r f a r m !

1 . S t o n e Wa l l s

N$5000per big

stone wall

2 . W h i t e p o i n t y r o c k s

White Paint

White Paint

N$1700per white

rock barrier

3 . C h i l l i F e n c e

Reapply chilli pastefrequently!

approx.N$550

per 1 acre(= 4000m2 or50m x 80m)

Chilli

Apply chilli paste on pieces of cloth & rope:500g waste grease500ml waste engine oilCrush 1 kg fresh chilli pods Mix everything!

Build the wall 2 - 2,5m high! And 3-4m from the tank or water installation. The outside of the wall should be smooth!

2-2,5m

STOP your dogs from barking!

Elephants react aggressively!

!

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3-4m

For it to be as effective as possible, create a 3-4m wide barrier.Now, paint all of the rocks white!

RopeCloth

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COMFORT ZONES4 zones

Comfort Zone

Alert Zone

Warning Zone

Critical Zone

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COMFORT ZONE: RELAXED ELEPHANTS

R E S P E C T T H E 4 Z O N E SO F P E R S O N A L S PA C E :

ALERT ZONE: CURIOUS ELEPHANTS

WARNING ZONE: IRRITATED ELEPHANTS

SIGNS: Headshake, kicking dust, swinging of the trunk, standing tall, head held high, ears spread wide, pointing tusks, tusking the ground, rushing forwards in a mock charge.

Be quiet!Very slowly move away!Give space.

Be quiet!Don‘t move!

CRITICAL ZONE: FIGHT OR FLIGHT

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SIGNS: Elephants are not disturbed and continue with their activity: Feeding, sleeping, relaxing etc.

Be quiet!Enjoy.

SIGNS: Elephants stop their activity, look at you, listen and smell you with their trunk.Might approach curiously or move away. SIGNS: Trunk tucked

in, head is lowered and elephant speeds up. A charge is usually silent.

SIGNS: Elephant curls up the tail, may trumpet and runs away. Never follow!

FIGHT - ATTACK FLIGHT - ESCAPE

If you don‘t respect any of the warning signs:

LISTEN Trumpets Branch breaking

When you encounter elephants on foot, STOP in your tracks!Which zonehave youentered?

LOOK & SMELLFresh dung.

LOOK Tracks of more elephants.

!D O N ` T

Don‘t shout at the elephant!

NEVER throw rocks at the elephant!

He might become angry and attack either you or other innocent people!

Don‘t light fires to scare elephants!

Don‘t run away from the elephant or do other quick movements!

Don‘t drink alcohol and walk/ drive at night especially when you were warned that there are elephants around.

Any irresponsible or disrespectful behaviour towards elephants can result in elephants

becoming aggressive. To defend themselves they might attack either you or other innocent people.

Take responsibility for your actions!

B u l l e l e p h a n t s i n m u s t h

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Careful!! Be quiet!Never approach!Give space/ walk away

SIGNS OF MUSTH:1. Temporal gland secretion2. Swollen temporal glands3. Urine dribbling4. Strong smell5. Swaggering musth walk

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