A very good friend of Kat and mine emailed me this morning. Among other things he stated:
"We went to Malindi to see Mark Easterbrook (reptile expert) and had lots of fun all the way. Apparently KWS told him that these days the big Elephants lose their tusks because they get stuck in the mud. And while (the mud) is drying out they have to leave them there! I mean what a lot of bull!. And in July they introduce this 24 hour staying in Park business again. If you leave the Park you have to pay again on your return. And with some bad luck, they go up to 80.-us per day."
I will agree that this is pure bull. I've seen KWS in Amboseli rescue an adult elephant deeply mired in a mudhole. There were about 30 men who volunteered from the camps/lodges in addition to KWS. They attached ropes to the elephant and then added water to the drying waterhole to dilute the mud, and they were able to get the elephant out. Thus the excuse it "can't be done" is not honest. If there is a will, there is a way. It is not easy, but is do-able.
I guess it must differ from park to park and on the true dedication of the rangers involved.
Some of you may know that Kat and I lost one of our favorite elephant bulls in this
manner in February.