Indian billionaire's son offers to save Escobar's hippos
Anant Ambani, the son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Amb
Anant Ambani, the son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Amb
Anant Ambani offered to receive and care for Pablo Escobar's hippos at his private Vantara zoo in India.
— Vantara zoo
The hippos originated from a male and female pair illegally imported by Pablo Escobar to his Hacienda Nápoles estate.
Vantara zoo sent a letter to Colombia's environment minister offering lifelong care for the hippo herd.
— Vantara zoo CEO
Colombia has decided to cull approximately 80 of the hippos currently living in the country.
The Colombian government has not yet commented on the offer made by the Ambani family.
Colombia has approved a plan to cull up to 80 hippos in the central region of the country. The hippos, originally imported by Pablo Escobar in the 1980s, have become an invasive species and a growing concern for authorities. Their population has grown to an estimated 170, and they now roam freely in the Magdalena River basin, posing a threat to villagers and competing with native wildlife. Environment Minister Irene Velez stated the cull is necessary to preserve the country's ecosystems. Previous attempts to control the hippo population through sterilization and relocation proved ineffective or too expensive. While the hippos have become a tourist attraction, the government has decided to proceed with the cull.
Colombian officials have authorized the culling of up to 80 hippos descended from Pablo Escobar's private zoo in the 1980s. The decision was made due to the hippos' negative impact on local ecosystems and villagers, as they compete with native species and pose a threat to humans. Previous methods of population control, such as neutering and relocation, have proven ineffective and expensive. Colombia is the only country outside Africa with a wild hippo population, which has grown to an estimated 170 animals. While the hippos have become a tourist attraction, environmental authorities emphasize the need to control their population to preserve the country's ecosystems. Animal rights activists have criticized the plan as cruel.
Colombia has approved plans to cull up to 80 hippos.
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Environment Minister Irene Velez announced the decision on Monday.
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Hippopotamuses were introduced to Colombia by Pablo Escobar in the 1980s.
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A 2022 study estimated that around 170 hippos now roam freely.
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We have to take this action to preserve our ecosystems.
— Irene Velez