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Poaching
escalating at alarming rate as economic situation deteriorates
Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF)
June 15, 2008
Five white rhino have
recently been killed by poachers. 3, including a baby, were shot
in the Chivero National Park. Prior to this, the rhino population
in Chivero has always been very well protected and these are the
first rhino that have ever been killed in this area. The other 2
were also shot in a National Park but we have not yet confirmed
the exact location.
We are receiving reports that elephants are being shot regularly
in the Kariba area. One informant reported that he personally knows
of 18 that have been shot this year.
A fortnight ago, poachers shot a zebra and 3 cows at Imire Safari
Ranch.
The number of animals caught in wire snares is increasing and there
is a shortage of the drug needed to tranquilize the animals in order
to remove the snares. Many animals are therefore dying an agonizing,
lingering death.
Some elephants that are part of the Presidential Herd in Hwange
have been sighted with wire snares on them. As the tranquilizer
is not readily available, it is not possible to remove the snares
and some of these elephants are now presumed dead.
In 2005, we raised funds to purchase 12 vials of M99, the drug required
to tranquilize the larger animals. One vial is sufficient to tranquilize
approximately 4 elephants or possibly 8 buffalo. Thanks to the people
and organizations who assisted us with funds, numerous animals of
all species have been saved but our supplies are now depleted.
The drug, which is not
available in Zimbabwe, costs R2 200 or USD300 per vial and we are
urgently appealing for assistance in replenishing our stocks. If
anyone is able to help, please contact us - contact details below.
Johnny Rodrigues
Chairman for Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force
Landline:+2634336710
Landline/Fax: +2634339065
Mobile: +26311603213
Email: galorand@mweb.co.zw
Website: www.zctf.mweb.co.zw
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