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Statement
on the wild elephant capture by Shearwater
Zimbabwe National
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ZNSPCA)
January 24, 2007
Read the Shearwater
statement on Hwange elephant capture
Read the Zimbabwe
Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) statement
As our only concern is
the welfare of animals and the enforcement of the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals Act, ZNSPCA has patiently remained silent in
the midst of a barrage of defamatory press releases, whilst at the
same time having received letters from Atherstone & Cook, on
instruction from Shearwater, threatening to bring charges of malicious
prosecution against the Society.
In response to reports
of possible cruelty taking place during the capture of 12 wild elephants
in Hwange Game Reserve, which was witnessed by visitors to the park,
ZNSPCA initiated an investigation.
On 11 January 2007 on
a follow-up visit to Victoria Falls to check on the reported improved
conditions for the elephants, the ZNSPCA Inspectors were denied
access to the elephants. A charge of obstruction has been laid against
Shearwater.
In order to be fair and
reasonable and in order to give Shearwater time to improve conditions
and the opportunity to allow ZNSPCA Inspectors to check on the alleged
improved condition of the elephant, although Inspectors are not
required to have such permission, we have waited 7 days in order
for permission to be granted and have withheld making any statements
to the press in this regard at the behest of Shearwater. It is therefore
most regrettable that permission has not been granted.
We have heard that there
have been apparent improvements in the condition of the elephant
and the boma, but our Inspectors are unable to ascertain if this
is true.
This is the first instance
where our Inspectors have ever been denied access to premises housing
wildlife in captivity. It is the duty of SPCA Inspectors to ensure
the welfare of any wild animal in captivity.
In addition, Shearwater
refers to a report by two veterinarians that was CONFIDENTIAL and
not for release to the media. Regrettably Shearwater has breached
that confidence and has been selective in quoting from the report.
Many remarks contained
in that report clearly indicate that in our opinion cruelty was
taking place at the time of report.
Our Inspectors
will continue to conduct their duties in this regard without fear
or favour, in spite of being subjected to verbal abuse and insults,
having their every move monitored and all other efforts to discredit
their motives which have been appearing in the media.
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fact sheet
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