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Elephant visits mine in Phalaborwa

Occasional wildlife in the streets of Phalaborwa is something that residents are quite used to.

A video of an elephant passing through Foskor Mine recently touched most who saw the confused animal roaming through the mine’s workshop. Inus Verhoef who took a video of the elephant, said no one was hurt, and vehicles parked outside were also untouched. According to Verhoef, elephants and other wildlife pass through the mine regularly but will not harm anyone.  Eugene Troskie of Phalaborwa Natural Heritage Foundation (PNHF) gave the following tips when coming across wildlife.

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“Do not try to approach and chase the animal, if you are not trained to handle animals, you might harm yourself or other people. “Call Limpopo Economic Development, Environment, and Tourism (LEDET) or PNHF, Phalaborwa Community Patrol Forum, or the traffic department to control traffic if the animal is on the road or call any other organisation that is qualified to deal with animals,” he said.

Troskie stated that usually, wildlife will find themselves in gardens or on the road looking for food or water, but not to harm anyone. “Last year we were called to a home where an elephant and its calves were in a family garden,” he said. Call Dirk de Klerk from LEDET at 015 781 6887 or 082 801 0013, PNHF at 082 614 3688, or Phalaborwa CPF at 071 044 4850.

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Emelda Tintswalo Shipalana

Tintswalo Shipalana, a journalist for the Letaba Herald, has been in the media industry for over a decade. She started her journey in radio, but ended up in print which is her first love. She joined the Herald newspaper as a cadet in 2016, where she graduated with a journalism qualification from the Caxton Training Academy. She also has a qualification in Feature Writing from the University of Cape Town and a Media Management qualification from Wits University. She is completing her BA Communication Science degree with UNISA. She sleeps well at night knowing she is a voice to the voiceless and her work contributes to promoting local talent, businesses and service delivery. Her love for her community keeps her working hard every day.

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