Ave: where people, crocodiles live together

Ave: where people, crocodiles live together

His shrill whistle sounded in quick, short waves. As the whistling sound pierced the air, the calm water in the dam turned into ripples and two giant crocodiles glided towards us.

Fudzishie Egbor, a 60-year-old traditional priest from Ave Dakpa, has a rapport with the crocodiles. He knows them all by name and they always respond to his calls. He says he has been feeding the crocodiles with chicken for more than two decades.

Crocodiles may be one of the deadliest reptiles on earth and in most places, the sight of a single crocodile is enough to send locals scurrying in fear, but not in Ave Dakpa, which is 58km from the Volta Regional capital, Ho.

In this community, it is not unusual to see the locals living cheek by jowl with the reptiles which are considered extremely dangerous. Women in the town wash their clothes close to the crocodile pond, livestock drink from the pond and children also play nearby.

Uniqueness of area

Ave is densely populated and dominated by agricultural fields with virtually no forest cover, so it is an unlikely area for freshwater predators. Yet, the people have always lived alongside the crocodiles and continue to do so with minimal conflict.

“The crocodiles come out only if they are called,” a housewife told the team of Daily Graphic reporters, as she fetched water from the dam.

We were not on a wild life safari, we were at the crocodile dam site, scanning the surface of the water beyond a rough road which passes through the town.

The dam looked like any ordinary one, but lurking among the fuchsia blossoms and green pad water lilies were different species of crocodiles, and the villagers such as the housewife who spoke to us knew the reptiles’ habits from generations of coexisting with them.

Rural tourism

Rural ecotourism destinations are important elements in the promotion of Ghana’s tourism potential.

Like the Paga Crocodile Pond that records an average of 100,000 tourists annually, the Ave Crocodile Pond when developed could become one of the leading tourist sites in the country, due to its proximity to the newly built Ho airport and the Aflao border.

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