Please enter your login details

You can also sign in with your Sowetan LIVE
and Sport LIVE account details.
   Sign Up   Forgot password?

Sign in with:

 
  • All Share : 41413.44
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Top 40 : 3353.49
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Financial 15 : 12096.10
    UNCHANGED0.00%
    Industrial 25 : 47171.07
    UNCHANGED0.00%

  • ZAR/USD : 9.4046
    UP 0.05%
    ZAR/GBP : 14.2711
    UP 0.34%
    ZAR/EUR : 12.0825
    UP 1.94%
    ZAR/JPY : 0.0911
    UP 0.15%
    ZAR/AUD : 9.1670
    UP 0.39%

  • Gold : 1360.1000
    UP 0.37%
    Platinum : 1455.0000
    UP 0.28%
    Silver : 22.2600
    UP 0.16%
    Palladium : 738.5000
    UP 0.61%
    Brent Crude Oil : 104.640
    UNCHANGED0.00%

  • All data is delayed by 15 min. Data supplied by I-Net Bridge
    Hover cursor over this ticker to pause.

Sun May 19 11:47:38 SAST 2013

Anthrax kills 83 hippos in Uganda game park

Sapa-AFP | 16 August, 2010 10:460 Comments

Anthrax has killed at least 83 hippopotamuses in a popular Ugandan game park that saw a similar outbreak six years ago, says an official.

"The number of dead is now 83," Tom Okello, area conservation manager at Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwest Uganda, told AFP.

The park, one of Uganda's most popular safari destinations, was hit by anthrax poisoning in 2004, when more than 300 hippos died from exposure to the lethal spore-forming bacteria.

Okello was alerted to the current outbreak in June, when 10 of the hulking semi-aquatic animals were found dead over one half-day period.

While the death-toll continues to rise, Okello said his staff have learnt from the 2004 experience and are close to containing the problem.

"We really have improved," he said. "The situation is under control."

The anthrax poison emanates from bacteria that live in soil that surrounds a small lake in the Queen Elizabeth park.

It can be contracted by wildlife through open wounds, and flesh-eating vultures and big cats in the park can also spread the illness.

Okello said the poison has stayed well clear of areas visited by tourists.

To submit comments you must first

Join the discussion & Debate

Anthrax kills 83 hippos in Uganda game park

For Commenters Consideration | Please stick to the subject matter