September 27, 2024, Doradal, Antioquia, Colombia: Biologist SOFIA FERNANDEZ AFRICANO, of the environmental agency CORNARE, demonstrates how a ''hippo gate'' functions. Local farm owners improvised gates along known hippo trails to prevent hippopotamuses from destroying barbed wire fences on properties that were parceled from Pablo Escobar's former property, Hacienda Napoles. CORNARE monitors more than 80 animals on the drug lord's estate, which once extended over some 5000 acres. Despite efforts to sterilize, relocate and cull, the ''invasive species'' is projected by some models to reach 1,50
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September 27, 2024, Doradal, Antioquia, Colombia: Biologist SOFIA FERNANDEZ AFRICANO, of the environmental agency CORNARE, demonstrates how a ''hippo gate'' functions. Local farm owners improvised gates along known hippo trails to prevent hippopotamuses from destroying barbed wire fences on properties that were parceled from Pablo Escobar's former property, Hacienda Napoles. CORNARE monitors more than 80 animals on the drug lord's estate, which once extended over some 5000 acres. Despite efforts to sterilize, relocate and cull, the ''invasive species'' is projected by some models to reach 1,50