MYSTERIES DEATHS OF
BOTSWANA ELEPHANTS FINALLY REVEALED
Its now more than 3 months the
giants of Botswana jungles are dying mysteries deaths. The aerial surveys of
the large parts of Okavango Delta
showed the carcasses of hundreds of elephants. The intact tusk ruled out
the possibility of poaching. Tests further ruled out the infection from deadly
Anthrax. Hence, it became the challenge to find out the cause of these mass
deaths. The forensic samples collected from the corpse send to specialist labs
in Canada, US, South Africa, and Zimbabwe for analysis. Results received finally revealing the cause
of mass mortality of the giants of the African jungles.
Blue-green algae or cyanobacteria
The
blue-green algae though often called algae but are not algae, in fact are variety
of bacteria called cyanobacteria. They are commonly present in stagnant water bodies
rich in nutrients (mainly phosphorus). When the environmental conditions particularly
temperature is warmer the cyanobacteria grows quickly forming blooms giving impression
of algal blooms. Certain cyanobactria produce toxins termed as cyanotoxins proved
to cause illness in humans and animals.
Cyanotoxins
Cyanobacteria produce
a variety of toxic metabolites which primarily includes hepatotoxins,
dermatoxins, and neurotoxins. These toxins include a hepatoxin (microcystin-LR
(MCLR), nodularins and cylindrospermopsins), dermatoxins (lyngbyatoxin-a and aplysiatoxin), and a neurotoxins (β-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA), anatoxins and
saxitoxins). Very high incidences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)/Parkinsonism-dementia
complex (ALS/PDC), in the western pacific island of Guam also relates to the
neurotoxins of cyanobacteria.
These
toxins when ingested in high quantity (through drinking water usually) cause
vomiting, diarrhea, rash, eye irritation, cough, sore throat, and headache. High
amount of toxin make the condition even worst particularly due to the lack of
any specific treatment. Poor animals do not have other sources of water (other
than these contaminated water holes) and their misery goes unnoticed.
Environmental perspective
Global warming leading to
rise in the global temperature, but we still do not know its devastating
effects on our environment, flora and fauna. Warmer temperature causes
cyanobacterial blooms in the stagnant waters making it toxic to humans and
animals. The death of the hundreds of elephants of Botswana hence ultimately linked
to the human industrial activity.
We just need to think
over it.

Botswana's government says it still doesn't know what caused the deaths of hundreds of elephants in recent weeks, but testing continues. Poaching and anthrax have been ruled out as the likely cause. Other possibilities being examined include a novel virus and poisoning.
ReplyDeleteBut we need to think on environmental health.
Virus infections spread very fast among the population. Deadly virus infections probably would not be limited to few hundred deaths. Hence, virus is least likely be the cause
DeleteTusk are intact hence poisoning does not lead to conclusion.
Moreover BBC has already published a report of the possible cause of deaths after test results
When I read this article the first thing comes in my mind is "lonar lake" that located in MAHARASHTRA. Few days ago the color of water is changed .many scientist currently working on that . Beautifully written Ravi sir .All best wishes with you 😊.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely articulate and you have find out scientifically correct cause of mass dreth of these Jumbo's, Really appreciate your work and your concerns about environment, Flora n Fauna .Algal blooo is one of the severe threats which go unnoticed because of corporate politics nexus benefits . May God give everyone a commonsense to think like you. Really fond of your efforts Ravi Sir, keep working on this,
ReplyDeleteInformative...something i have learnt regarding snagnant water n the bacterial present inside it
ReplyDeleteVery nicely written congratulations Ravi
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