There arethirty threeseparate incidents of Death/Injury and Dangerous Game with some commentary by HuntingNet members sprinkled in between (some interesting denial but no stats to back it up):
(1) Page 1 (Top) - American PH's wife gored by a Cape Buffalo,
(2) Page 2 (Top) - Canadian Outfitter killed by a Cape Buffalo while hunting Plains Game,
(3) Page 2 (Top) - Eight killed and 600 forced to flee by a herd of marauding Elephants,
(4) Page 2 (Mid) - Two killed by hippos in a river crossing,
(5) Page 2 (Mid) - PH gored by a Cape Buffalo and shot by his client,
(6) Page 2 (Mid) - Death Tally from Zimbabwae (a small country)
(7) Page 2 (Low) - Lion Kill Tally from Tanzania (just around the capital city)....
(8) Page 2 (Low) - Elephant kills PH.
(9) Page 3 (Top) - Elephant kills smallbore "enthusiast"
(10) Page4 (Top) - Humans, The New Bush Meat!
(11) Page 4 (Top) - PH and Client gored by Cape Buffalo and saved by tracker
(12) Page 4 (Mid)- Italian Client killed by elephant - Professional Hunter & Camera Man Survive
(13) Page 4 (Low) - Small Game Hunting? Don't Leave TheTruck Without Your DGR
(14) Page 4 (Low) - 2 Lion Maulings, 2 Elephant Kills
(15) Page 4 (Low) - Leopard Mauling
(16) Page 5 (High) - Recap of Several Incidents involoving PHs and Clients
(17) Page 5 (High) - PH gored byCape Buffalo, earlier mauled by a lion
(18) Page 5 (Mid) - Lion Attacks
(19) Page 5 (Mid) - Lion Attack
(20)Page 5 (Mid) - Elephant Kills Brit
(21) Page 5 (Mid) - Cape Buffalo Attack
(22) Page 5 (Mid) - Lion Attack Injures Nine
(23) Page 5 (Low) - Gemsbok Kills American
(24) Page 5 (Low) - National Wild Animal Death Statistics: Mozambique& Tanzania
(25)Page 5 (Low) - Elephant Kills Hunter
(26) Page 5 (Low) - Elephant Kills Husband
(27) Page 5 (Low) - Cape Buffalo Kills Three
(28) Page 5 (Low) - 37 Killed in Mozambique By Wild Animals
(29) Page 5 (Low) - Cape Buffalo Kills Man
(30)Page 5 (Low) - Tracker Killed By Bull Elephant
(31) Page 5 (Low) - Two Staff Killed By Elephant
(32) Page 5 (Low) - Leopard Mauls Hunter/Client
(33)Page 5 (Low) - Leopard Mauls PH
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(25) Elephant Kills Hunter
Elephant kills South African hunter
May 12 2007 at 02:36PM
Johannesburg –
South African professional hunter Christo Kaiser has been killed by an elephant in Botswana.
Kaiser, 40, the owner of Unico Hunting Safaris in Lephalale (formerly Ellisras), died on Friday, a close friend of his, Phillip Bronkhorst, said on Saturday. "He was killed in the northern part of Botswana on Friday morning. He was killed by an elephant," said Bronkhorst. He said no details of the incident were known, but nobody else was injured.
Kaiser had been accompanying four Spanish hunters who wanted to shoot elephant. His body would remain in Maun, Botswana, until a post mortem had been carried out. Bronkhorst said the rest of the group was on its way back to South Africa.
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(26) Elephant Kills Husband
Jumbo kills man
The Herald, May 8,2007
A CHARGING elephant on Sunday trampled a 48-year-old Mushumbi Pools man to death while his wife, son and other villagers watched helplessly.
Mendas Muzerengeni was killed at around 8pm when he had gone out to scare the animals from his field.
Mashonaland Central police spokesman Inspector Michael Munyikwa confirmed the incident saying the man was in the company of his son Taxi (17) when the incident occurred.
Insp Munyikwa said the two positioned themselves at different spots and began making noise in a bid to scare away the elephants.
One of the jumbos got irritated and charged towards Muzerengeni.
It gored Muzerengeni with its tusks and carried him for about 300 metres.
The man’s wife Ms Fenisia Mhako and other villagers, who had rushed to the scene after hearing Muzerengeni’s screams, watched helplessly from a distance. — HR.
Kathi
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(27) Cape Buffalo Kills Three
Harare - A rogue buffalo killed three people in Zimbabwe's wildlife-rich Zambezi Valley, including a husband and wife working in their fields, a newspaper reported on Monday.
Thirty-three-year-old Adam Wesile was killed as he tried to rescue his wife Felistas from the buffalo in their cotton field in Mushumbi, northern Zimbabwe, said the Herald.
"When they saw (the buffalo), the couple believed it was a cow resulting in the woman advancing towards it, intending to drive the beast away," the paper reported police spokesman Michael Munyikwa as saying.
It was, however, too late for the woman to run away when she realised it was a buffalo, the paper said.
She was killed on the spot, and her husband was injured as he tried to rescue her. He died after being admitted to the nearby Guruve hospital, the paper said.
Another 25-year-old man identified only as Chimanga was killed by the buffalo on the same day while collecting firewood, the Herald said. It did not specify when the attacks took place.
The buffalo is still on the loose and police have warned villagers in the area to be careful. Game rangers are trying to hunt down the animal, the paper said.
There are regular cases of people being killed by wild animals here, especially elephants, crocodiles and buffaloes.
Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips.
Jaco Human
SA Hunting Experience
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(28) 37 Killed in Mozambique By Wild Animals
Wild animals kill 37 in Moz
04/05/2007 10:15 - (SA)
Maputo - Wild animals killed more than 30 people in Mozambique's central Manica province last year, Vista news reports.
Dinis Lissave, Manica provincial director for Agriculture, told the Maputo newspaper Noticias that attacks by elephants, crocodiles, snakes and hippo had caused 37 deaths, all of them subsistence farmers.
Lissave said there were more such fatalities last year than in previous years. He attributed this to an increased presence of people living close to game parks
Kathi
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(29) Cape Buffalo Kills Man
South Africa
Buffalo gores man to death
2007-4-26 10:05 Johannesburg –
An aggressive bull buffalo killed a man and hampered the retrieval of his body on a farm near Bethlehem on Wednesday, Free State police said.
Sergeant Mmako Mophiring said on Thursday that Sam Shongwe, 26, was returning from a pit latrine to a fenced area with two homes when the buffalo attacked at about 10:00.
Shongwe's older brother saw the buffalo toss Shongwe into the air, piercing both legs and slicing open one thigh to the genitals.
Shongwe's older sister, returning from fetching water, saw him lying helplessly. Wanting to pull him into the yard, she threw a stone to try to scare off the buffalo.
But the buffalo turned towards her and she ran away and hid in her house within the enclosure.
The police were only informed of the attack at 17:30 when people arrived home with a cell phone.
On arrival at 17:45, the police climbed over a stile, as the main gate to the farm was locked.
Five buffalo were near the yard, with the bull close to the fence, Mophiring said.
The bull approached police when they tried to retrieve the body, so the people within the enclosure lit a huge fire to scare it off.
After they managed to get the body into the enclosure, police fired a few shots to scare off the buffalo, before carrying the body to the stile.
The officers ran with the body, burning grass torches, and carried it over the stile to a waiting mortuary van.
Mophiring said the farmer could not be contacted as his cell phone had been switched off.
A resident told police that a buffalo had attacked a man in his house in march, outside the fenced homesteads enclosure, while he was sleeping.
Police have opened an inquest and a charge under the Animal Protection Act against the farmer for failing to prevent animals from attacking people.
"The buffalo are not enclosed - they move around like cows," Mophiring said.
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(30) Tracker Killed By Bull Elephant
I received a sad message yesterday from Andy Hunter with whom I hunted with last September in Chewore North.
His long time tracker and friend, Mendas, was killed by a Bull Elephant in the field next to his home this week.
Mendas was trying to scare off five elephants that were destroying his small cotton crop, when a Bull Elephant charged and killed him instantly.
Mendas was an outstanding tracker and a fine provider for his family. I was fortunate to have been invited to his home in rural Zimbabwe this past September and I will always remember his warm hospitality and friendship.
Mendas will be missed by many and I wish him Godspeed.
Mendas is on the right with the green cap.
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(31) Two Staff Killed By Elephant
Elephant Kills Two People
Thursday, 24th of May 2007
By Petronella Sibeene
WINDHOEK
Two staff members of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism lost their lives this week after an aggressive bull elephant charged and trampled them.
The incident took place on Monday afternoon in the Kavango Region.
Minister of Environment and Tourism, Willem Konjore, yesterday announced the death of 58-year-old Kapinga Kasanga and 38-year-old Tekla Haseb who were attacked while executing their duties in the wilderness.
According to Konjore, investigations have shown that a solitary elephant bull could have been angered by the unexpected presence of MET staff in the area.
“The elephant still appeared aggressive and as a result it has been destroyed by the officials of the ministry,” Konjore said.
The minister expressed his heartfelt condolences to families of the bereaved.
He further urged Namibians to exercise great care in areas where elephants and other dangerous animals are present to avoid loss of lives.
New Era established that the deceased were with four other staff members at the time the incident took place.
While the six members were divided in two groups of three individuals, the wild animal is reported to have charged after a group of three people and when Haseb could not keep up with the speed, she was trampled.
The elephant similarly killed Kasanga who attempted to run to Haseb’s rescue after he heard her screaming for help.
The incident took place in Mahango game park, which is reported to have thick bush, hence the individuals could not easily see the animal.
There is no white paper in the ministry that provides tips on how to behave when faced with a wild animal at close range.
However, experts in wildlife say a distance should be maintained between a person and a wild animal as the behaviour of animals cannot always be predicted.
While incidences involving staff members are rare, wild animal attacks almost became a trend last year when eight people were killed by crocodiles and hippos in the Caprivi and Kavango regions.
In October 2006, communities in the two regions lost six lives to crocodiles and two to hippos in the Chobe, Zambezi and Kavango rivers. Concerned with this spate of killings, Environment and Tourism Minister Konjore cautioned communities against taking risks against wild animals.
All the crocodile attacks were on children who were swimming in the rivers, while the two who lost their lives to crocodiles were fishing.
“This situation is worrisome and raises many concerns,” said Konjore, who also urged parents and community leaders living along the rivers in the northeast regions to warn their children swimming or bathing in the rivers that it was dangerous to do so as they could easily be caught and killed by crocodiles.
The ministry has been inundated with requests for compensation from the pu-blic for damages caused by wildlife to human lives, but the ministry does not have a policy to compensate for losses caused by wildlife.
The ministry is however developing a policy to deal with Human Wildlife Conflict Management that will cover areas of devolution of human wildlife conflict management authorities, community-based natural resource management, self-insurance schemes, alternative mitigation measures and a standardised monitoring scheme.
Kathi
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(32) Leopard Mauls Hunter/Client
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Web posted May 30, 2007
Leopard attacks Juneau man
Restaurant owner also accidentally shot when Zimbabwe hunt goes awry
By BRITTANY RETHERFORD
JUNEAU EMPIRE
A Juneau doctor helped save a friend from an attacking leopard but shot him in the calf during a hunt gone sour last week in Zimbabwe.
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Bill Adair, owner of Bullwinkle's Pizza Parlor, remained hospitalized Tuesday in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is recovering from a gunshot wound that damaged at least a tendon in his upper calf, said Emmett Marlow, manager of the restaurant.
Adair is expected to be flown to a Seattle hospital today for further treatment, Marlow said.
Adair and his friend, Dr. David Miller, had been hunting for leopard in Zimbabwe when one of the cats pounced on their guide.
"The leopard circled back on them and attacked the guide," Marlow said Adair told him over satellite phone. Adair then went to help the guide and the leopard turned on him.
"He started screaming at Dr. Miller to shoot it," Marlow said.
Miller aimed and hit the leopard, but the bullet from the high-powered rifle passed through the cat and struck Adair in the calf.
The guide, whose arm was injured, also tried to shoot the leopard, Marlow said. Eventually the cat was killed.
Miller, a surgeon, treated Adair's wound in the field before he was transported to a hospital. The incident occurred either May 21 or 22.
Marlow said he last spoke with Adair early Tuesday, mostly about business.
"He sounded pretty good. They sent some pictures up to our bookkeeper," he said. "I didn't know leopards got that big."
Leopards are known to be the most elusive of the big cats and, unlike species such as lions, are solitary creatures. They vary in size from 60 to 150 pounds, with males being larger.
Kathi
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(33) Leopard Mauls PH
It has been a rather difficult year for Andy Hunter of Chipitani Safaris in Zimbabwe.
Andy's long time tracker Mendas was killed by an Elephant last month in a field by his home.
I just talked to Andy, and he was severly mauled by a Leopard during a follow up in Chewore North.
Andy indicated that he and Ian Gibson were going into the Long Grass to find the clients wounded Leopard, and it attacked Andy. The Leopard did quite a job on his right arm with its teeth and claws and Andy was rushed to the Hospital for repairs. Andy said Ian saved him by shooting the Leopard off of him.
Andy was also upset that the leopard broke the stock on his brand new .416!
I hunted with Andy and Mendas last September in Chewore North. Andy is in the picture below and Mendas has a green cap on his knee.
Quick recovery Andy and Godspeed Mendas.