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Hwange
animals bound for Korean Zoo
Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF)
May 13, 2010
Hwange
animals bound for Korean Zoo
We were recently
informed that in accordance with a Presidential Decree, two of every
species of animal in Hwange National Park are to be captured and
sent to a zoo in North Korea. According to the report, the animals
will include two eighteen-month-old elephant calves. It is believed
that this is a "gift" from the President of Zimbabwe to
the President of Korea.
Capture and spotting teams have been seen in the park and there
have been reports of armed men standing around key waterholes waiting
for the game to appear so they can radio the information back to
the capture teams. There have also been reports of National Parks
vehicles towing cages around.
A National Parks informant has confirmed that the animals are being
kept in quarantine in bomas at Umtshibi in Hwange National Park
and will leave for Korea very soon. Elephant experts do not think
there is much chance that the 2 young elephants will survive the
trip.
Hwange animals relocated to farm.
A prominent official in the Central Intelligence Organization has
been allocated a farm in the Mutare area and according to reports,
his farm has been stocked with wildlife from Hwange National Park.
Apparently, no Environmental Impact Assessment was carried out to
ascertain whether or not the habitat is suitable for the animals.
We have withheld the name of the CIO official but can release it
upon request.
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