A hunter who shot dead a majestic elephant from close range, turned and ran away when the animal's herd started charging towards him.
In the distressing footage a man can be seen taking aim as the herd of young and old elephants walk by . Another man can be heard saying: "Hit it between the eyes." The man open fire, hitting the animal twice, before his guide shoots the animal a third time, and he falls to the floor. But as the dying animal falls, some of the herd turn and start racing towards the hunter.
They can be seen charging and trumpeting as the scared men run away. The clip was filmed in the Nakabolelwa Conservancy in Namibia about several years ago, according to big game hunter Corné Kruger. Mr Kruger told News24 in South Africa: "There is a small quota of elephants in the area and we only hunt two elephants a year." Kruger, who owns Omujeve Hunting Safaris, said hunting had financially benefited the communities in the vicinity.
"We employ 12 people from the community, some of them as game guards," he said. The funds go to conservation and fund anti-poaching units," Kruger said. In South Africa's Kruger National Park alone, a total of 58 elephants were poached between January 1 and August 31, 2018.
According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, there are approximately 415,000 African elephants in the wild and the number is sharply declining due to the international ivory trade.
Trophy hunters just 'like ISIS terrorists' says former African president