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    Colombia Plans to Cull Hippos Introduced by Pablo Escobar in 1980s

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Colombian authorities have announced plans to cull the population of hippos that were originally introduced to the country by notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar during the 1980s. These animals, which Escobar imported to his private estate, have since multiplied and spread across local waterways, creating a complex challenge for both environmental management and public safety. While the hippos have become a unique tourist attraction, their increasing numbers have raised concerns among locals and officials about ecological disruption and potential dangers.

    The hippos, native to Africa, have thrived in Colombia’s warm climate and lack of natural predators, leading to a population boom that now threatens native species and water quality. Their presence has sparked debates about how best to control the invasive species without harming the environment or local communities. Efforts to relocate or sterilize the animals have been considered but deemed insufficient to address the rapid growth of the population.

    Meanwhile, the decision to cull the hippos reflects the urgent need to balance economic benefits from tourism with the ecological and social impacts of an invasive species. This move highlights broader challenges faced by countries dealing with non-native wildlife introduced under unusual circumstances. The outcome of Colombia’s strategy will likely influence future policies on managing invasive species in sensitive ecosystems worldwide.

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