Ruaha National Park in Tanzania was once a Veritable Stronghold of Bush Elephants in East Africa.
40 years ago, there were 50,000 plus Bush Elephants in Ruaha National Park. Because of Catastrophic Elephant Poaching in and around Ruaha National Park between 2009 and 2014 The Elephant Population fell below 30,000.
Ruaha National Park is capable of hosting an Elephant Population of atleast 40,000 provided the Elephant Herds are strictly protected against Elephant Poacher Gangs.
Ruaha National Park is Elephant Country at its very best. Savannah Grasslands are spread out all across Ruaha National Park affording Elephant Herds enough room to roam and breed.
The Matriarch Elephants of Ruaha National Park are Priceless.