Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ to meet tragic fate after population control fails

Environment
15 Apr 2026 • 6:58 PM MYT
The Independent
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Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ to meet tragic fate after population control fails

  • Colombian officials have authorised a plan to cull dozens of wild hippos, citing their threat to villagers and native species, and the failure of previous population control methods.
  • Environment Minister Irene Vélez stated that up to 80 hippos would be affected, emphasising the necessity of the measure to preserve the country's ecosystems.
  • The hippos are descendants of four brought to Colombia in the 1980s by drug lord Pablo Escobar for his private zoo, with their population estimated at around 170 in 2022.
  • These large mammals have spread significantly from their original location, posing environmental challenges by competing with local species and being encountered by villagers.
  • Despite becoming a tourist attraction, animal welfare activists oppose the culling, arguing for the hippos' right to live and questioning the use of violence as a solution.

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