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Chipperfield organisation station in Uganda
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Chipperfield organisation station
Type
dealer
Owner
:
Jimmy Chipperfield
Country
Uganda
Directors
:
Mike Lockyer
(director)
-1975:
Richard Chipperfield
(director)
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Description
Chipperfield organisation station,
Uganda
.
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Owned by
Jimmy Chipperfield
, run by his son
Richard Chipperfield
(until his death in 1975) and
Mike Lockyer
.
The elephants was sourced from three locations, the first
Group
were sourced from Karum, close to Muchinson\'s National Park, south of Victoria Nile. The second location were elephants were captured was Chambura, bordering Queen Elizabeth Park. The third source of location was Semliki, close to Toro at the Rwenzori mountains.
1973-1975: Over 50 elephants caught and transferred; 25 to Great Adventure in New Jersey, 15 to
Firma Ruhe
in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and 10 to West Midlands, UK.
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Koehl, Dan (2025). Chipperfield organisation station, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at
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