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Conservancy
animals shot
Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF)
August 04, 2008
On Friday, 25th July,
a Zimbabwean Air Force helicopter marked with a red cross was seen
hovering around Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy and shots were
heard.
The following day, the helicopter returned and a kudu bull was shot.
When the conservator arrived at the scene of the shooting, a soldier
dressed in army uniform and carrying an AK rifle was seen running
from the dead bull towards the helicopter which uplifted him and
flew off.
The helicopter returned again on Sunday 27th July and shots were
heard but no landing took place. The matter was reported to the
Police, National Parks and the Gweru Air Force. National Parks reacted
immediately.
Yesterday, Saturday 2nd August, the helicopter returned and landed
in a nearby National Parks area. The occupants of the helicopter
sent a request by radio for the conservator to come and meet them,
which he did. They tried to frog-march him to the helicopter but
he told them to release him which they did as there were Police
and National Parks personnel in the area. After a discussion about
the shooting that had taken place the week before, they asked the
conservator not to report the matter but he replied that he had
already done so. They asked to speak to him in private and he refused.
The names of the 3 helicopter occupants have been given to National
Parks Headquarters.
IMIRE rhino poachers caught
Last year we circulated a report about 3 black rhinos which were
shot at Imire Safari Ranch. We now have pleasure in announcing that
4 men have been arrested and have been sentenced to 28 years in
prison.
The men are soldiers in the Zimbabwean army and were responsible
for the deaths of 17 rhino this year, including the 3 that were
shot recently at Chivero National Park. Two Chinese men were allegedly
behind the poaching, one of whom immediately flew back to China
upon the arrest of the poachers. The other one has disappeared.
M99
We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to those of you
who responded to our appeal for funds to purchase M99, the tranquilizer
required to remove snares from animals. We have managed to order
and pay for 12 vials and we should be receiving the drug from South
Africa within the next week or two.
Thank you very much to the following people:
Save Foundation of Australia
John & Helen Buckle
Jacqui Clingman
John Dawson
Mark Donaldson
Steve Gassaway
Debbie Jack
Lawrence King
Tim Lukies
Kathy Paul
Pearl MacCallum
Carol Ratcliffe
Dorian Richardson
Harvey Sparks
Visit the ZCTF
fact
sheet
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