Shocking Outcry: Tourist's Reckless Act of Pouring Beer Down Elephant's Trunk in Kenya Triggers Wildlife Protection Crackdown

Kenya's renowned wildlife tourism industry is currently facing intense scrutiny and has prompted authorities to implement stricter regulations following a series of viral incidents that have sparked widespread condemnation. At the heart of the latest controversy is a Spanish visitor, identified by his online handle 'Skydive_Kenya', who posted videos of himself pouring beer down an elephant's trunk at the Ol Jogi Conservancy in Laikipia. The footage, which depicted him sharing a can of Tusker beer with a large bull elephant known as 'Bupa' (recognizable by his distinctive tusks and history as a rescued animal from a 1989 Zimbabwe cull), quickly went viral before being deleted due to a significant backlash.
The incident ignited outrage among Kenyans and wildlife conservationists, leading to calls for the man's deportation and prompting multiple investigations. Staff at Ol Jogi Conservancy expressed shock and immediately escalated the videos to relevant authorities, stating, "This should never have happened. We're a conservation and we can't allow that to happen. We don't even allow people to go near the elephants." The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) confirmed it is actively probing the matter, with spokesperson Paul Udoto emphasizing that such reckless behavior undermines crucial education efforts on wildlife safety and respect. Dr. Winnie Kiiru, a Kenyan biologist and elephant conservationist, highlighted the dangers, noting that approximately 95% of Kenya's elephants are wild, and social media posts encouraging close interaction mislead tourists and endanger both humans and animals.
The Spanish visitor's actions were not isolated. Further evidence revealed him at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, where he was filmed feeding a rhino with carrots, again violating the conservancy's strict no-contact rules. Thige Njuguna from Ol Pejeta confirmed, "He has also broken our rules because he was not supposed to touch the rhinos because they are not pets." These incidents underscore a growing concern about
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