The planet’s largest land animal; three species, vital keystone herbivores
Kenya Wildlife Service reports ten elephants showed partial paralysis and died within two days; five others were found dead in Kimana Sanctuary and Kuku Ranch areas. Preliminary tests suggest a potential toxic substance, while some analyses are negative. Environmental investigations are underway to identify a common source. Officials say there is no evidence of risk to humans.
Kenya Wildlife Service has found cyanide traces in elephant carcasses in the Amboseli–Tsavo corridor, with ten elephants showing paralysis before dying. While authorities caution that this is preliminary, conservationists urge caution and question the pesticide link amid broader regional pesticide use and cross-border trade.