My close encounters with Escobar's hippos
Jonathan Shurin studies the ecological effects of an ‘invasive species’ to north-western Colombia. They are hippos once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar, and they live in the wild.
Jonathan Shurin is an ecologist with an unusual research brief. He studies a group of hippos in north-western Colombia who trace their origins to the private zoo of drug lord Pablo Escobar. When Escobar was shot dead by police in 1993, the Colombian government seized his entire estate - but his four hippos were left to fend for themselves. They’ve lived wild in the area since then, and there are now between 80 and 100 of them. Along with biologist Nelson Aranguren-Riaño, Jonathan has published his study on the impact of the hippos on the local system – they are considered an ‘invasive species’. It will help to determine the future of the hippos in the area. Jonathan spoke with Outlook’s Rajan Datar.
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Picture: Hippos at the Hacienda Nápoles ranch in Colombia
Credit: Getty Images
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