Tembe: Saving the Sihangwane Elephants

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Weight 1.7 kg
ISBN9781776368365 Barcode9781776368365
Overview
Tembe is the story of the Sihangwane elephants and the Tembe Elephant Park. In this largely autobiographical account, author Ed Ostrosky guides readers through the history of the Tembe Elephant Park, following the transition from ‘elephant control’ to the tragic but necessary confinement of Sihangwane’s free-roaming elephants in a 30000-hectare game reserve.

Tembe is the story of the Sihangwane elephants and the Tembe Elephant Park. In this largely autobiographical account, author Ed Ostrosky guides readers through the history of the Tembe
Elephant Park, following the transition from ‘elephant control’ to the tragic but necessary confinement of Sihangwane’s free-roaming elephants in a 30000-hectare game reserve.

This deeply personal narrative is not the usual game ranger’s memoir filled with amusing anecdotes and cuddly animals. Instead, it details negotiations, problem elephants, management challenges, bureaucratic bungling, political upheavals, and encounters with dissidents and poachers.

Tembe is an honest and impactful account of the incredible efforts it took to protect the Sihangwane elephants during a period of armed conflict and revolutionary change – and the personal cost it exacted.

Edward W. Ostrosky

Ed Ostrosky served two tours as an infantryman in Vietnam before immigrating to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) where he served as a Tsetse Field Officer in the Operation Hurricane area. He then worked as a Senior Game Ranger and Combat Tracker at Wankie National Park, Chizarira, the Zambezi Valley, and Mana Pools. In 1982 he left Mugabe’s Zimbabwe and moved to South Africa, where he joined the KwaZulu Government’s Bureau of Natural Resources. He concluded negotiations with Inkosi Tembe and developed and managed the Tembe Elephant Park and Tembe-Ndumo Complex for 17 years. In 1999 he was transferred to uMkhuze Game Reserve, and in 2002, formed Ezemvelo’s Field Training and Firearms Unit. Ed lives in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with his wife Trelda.

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Weight 1.7 kg
PublisherReach Publishers Publication Date01/01/2025

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