According to CM, the sanctuary will cover around 400
hectares (equivalent to approximately 400 football pitches): 200 on two
properties in the parish of Pardais (Vila Viçosa) and the same amount in the
neighbouring municipality of Alandroal. In total, it will house 25 elephants.
The project is a private investment, being carried out by
Kate Mor, who belongs to an international fund for the protection of elephants.
“There are contacts with promoters of a conservation project to welcome
elephants that are in captivity, either in circuses or in other situations
that, given the evolution of legislation, will no longer be legal in Portugal
and throughout Europe”.
About 35,000 years ago there were elephants in the Alentejo,
more specifically on the Vicentina coast, in the areas of Porto Covo, Vila Nova
de Milfontes, and in the dune area of Malhão, according to an investigation by a
team from Geopark Naturtejo da Meseta Meridional, which published a detailed
description of three tracks produced by these animals.