There has been shocked reaction to a presidential decree handed down by Robert Mugabe, that two of every animal species in the Hwange National Park should be sent to North Korea. The animals include two eighteen month old elephant calves, that Mugabe is giving as a ‘gift’ to his Korean counterpart. Zimbabwean conservationists have warned that the babies will not survive that trip to Korea, with elephant experts stating that elephants so young cannot survive without their family group. Read more: http://www.swradioafrica.com/news130510a/ark130510.htm
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Dumbo drop: Zimbabwe to give NKorea baby elephants
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwean conservationists say two baby elephants intended as a gift to North Korea are unlikely to survive the journey by air. The independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force said Thursday the 18-month-old elephants were being held in pens in the western Hwange National Park, along with pairs of most of the park’s other animal species bound for North Korea. The country is a longtime ally of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/13/AR2010051301296.html
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Conservationists protest as Robert Mugabe sends ‘ark’ of animals to North Korea
Two by two, they were caught and lined up as an extravagant gift from one despotic regime to another. According to conservationists, the Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, will send a modern-day ark – containing pairs of giraffes, zebras, baby elephants and other wild animals taken from a national park – to a zoo in North Korea. The experts warned that not every creature would survive the journey to be greeted by Mugabe’s ally Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader. Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/13/robert-mugabe-animals-north-korea
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Zimbabwe to give North Korea two baby elephants
The 18-month-old elephants have been captured from the wild and are intended as a present for North Korean President Kim Jong Il from his long-time ally, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force said the elephants were being held in pens in the western Hwange National Park, along with pairs of zebras, giraffes and several species of antelopes bound for North Korea. Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/7720121/Zimbabwe-to-give-North-Korea-two-baby-elephants.html