Cameroon Success Not Predicted
"You probably won't even see any elephants, but you might as well try."
Dr. Mike Loomis, NC Zoo head veterinarian, reported that that was the message before his team headed out and put a satellite collar on an African elephant on Cameroon's Mt. Cameroon.
This is a strategic place for tracking elephants due to a land use plan ongoing there. "We want five more collared elephants on Mt. Cameroon," Dr. Mike told NC Zoo management staff today.
He returns for six weeks beginning in January 2008.
Dr. Mike Loomis, NC Zoo head veterinarian, reported that that was the message before his team headed out and put a satellite collar on an African elephant on Cameroon's Mt. Cameroon.
This is a strategic place for tracking elephants due to a land use plan ongoing there. "We want five more collared elephants on Mt. Cameroon," Dr. Mike told NC Zoo management staff today.
He returns for six weeks beginning in January 2008.


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