Here is just one disturbing excerpt from the article below:
“In one case, rangers pumped at least 40 bullets into an elephant suspected of encroaching on a settlement in remote northwestern Zimbabwe, said the independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force in a report released Tuesday.
A witness told the task force the elephant appeared to have been "kneecapped" in the first bursts of fire. Several minutes and at least 40 shots later, a single heavy-caliber shot was heard.”
Article:
Animals fall prey to ranger chaos
http://www.currentargus.com/ci_4512107
By Angus Shaw
The Associated Press
DenverPost.com
Article Launched:
Harare, Zimbabwe - The economic chaos engulfing Zimbabwe is decimating the country's once teeming wildlife, according to a conservation group, which painted a grim picture of nature reserves staffed by poorly trained rangers who cruelly kill the animals they are meant to protect.
In one case, rangers pumped at least 40 bullets into an elephant suspected of encroaching on a settlement in remote northwestern Zimbabwe, said the independent Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force in a report released Tuesday.
A witness told the task force the elephant appeared to have been "kneecapped" in the first bursts of fire. Several minutes and at least 40 shots later, a single heavy-caliber shot was heard.
The animal's meat was sold to local residents, the task force said.
Another elephant was shot 16 times.
Both animals were shot in full view of "disgusted and heartbroken" tourists, some of whom vowed not to return to Zimbabwe, said the task force, which was formed in 2001 by a group of local environmental activists concerned about illegal poaching and government seizure of wildlife preserve land.
"On the one hand, Zimbabwe is trying to promote tourism, and on the other it is destroying any chances of reviving it," said the task force in its latest monthly report.
No comment was immediately available from the government or state wildlife officials.
Christina Pretorius of the South Africa-based International Fund for Animal Welfare called the situation in Zimbab we's nature reserves "outrageous. Absolutely outrageous."
"Zimbabwe wildlife is absolutely unmanaged," she said.
In total, at least five elephants were shot by rangers looking for a rogue elephant that killed a safari park caretaker in the Chirundu district in the Zambezi River valley on the border with neighboring Zambia, 190 miles northwest of Harare, the conservation task force said.
Problems with rogue elephants have increased in Zimbab we as the mighty mammals roam into villages in search of food and water.
Although no reliable figures exist, Zimbabwe's elephant population is generally thought to be on the rise, as it is in neighboring South Africa. But whereas South Africa is able to manage its herds, there is no control in Zimbabwe.
GEARI (the Group for the Education of Animal - Related Issues) is a non-profit educational group dedicated to assisting you in your search for information on animal rights-related issues, the environment and human health. Your reference source for animal rights information. Visit us at our web site at http://www.geari.org. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, or Syndicate us via RSS.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Search for More Content
Custom Search
Past Articles
-
▼
2006
(726)
-
▼
October
(48)
- Moscow, Russia Seeks to Deal with Growing Homeless...
- Australia Hit With Cruelty Charges Again: Group Cl...
- Behind the Scenes at an Animal Auction: Illegal D...
- Netherlands' Largest Supermarket Chain Accepts Lin...
- Due To Cruelty of Mulesing and Treatment of Sheep,...
- Reinstated Maryland Bear Hunt Ends with 41 Bears K...
- “Humane Certified Meat”, "Animal Compassionate" La...
- What Candy is Cruelty Free or Vegetarian or Vegan:...
- Lead Bullets of Hunters Causing Lead Poisoning in ...
- After String of Unbelievable Cruelty Cases, Group ...
- Typical Hunters Blast Away At Anything: Group Caug...
- Cloned Meat and Dairy: Animal Rights Weighs In
- Fur Farming Still Illegal in Austria, but Companie...
- Zimbabwe’s Rangers Cruelly Kill the Animals They A...
- Demand for Shark Fins Soup Still High
- Tigers in India Face Extinction Unless Illicit Ski...
- Souvenirs Taken by Tourists Lead to Decimating Wil...
- Iceland Resume Whaling: An Excellent Article On W...
- Pennsylvania Governor Puts Forth Measures to More ...
- Study by the National Institute of Nutrition in In...
- After Losing Suit Oregon Health & Science Universi...
- Austin Group Seeks City Ordinance Targeting Circus...
- Group Sues Maine Over Failing to Protect Bald Eagl...
- Actress Bo Derek and Others Work the Slime of Wash...
- North Carolina Will Allow Bear Hunting In One of 1...
- Utah Primate Freedom Project to Protest Annnual Me...
- Group Will Ask for Inquiry into University of Wash...
- Chinatown Merchants Arrested On Suspicion of Selli...
- Dog and Cat Cloning Firm - Genetic Savings & Clone...
- New US “Pet” Evacuation Bill Recently Signed Into ...
- Estee Lauder Forced to Take Seahorses Out of Displ...
- India's Supreme Court Bans Country's 250 Zoos from...
- Activists Again Raise Awareness to Cruelty Behind ...
- Dog Meat Illegal in Philippines, But Locals Still ...
- Okabashi Shoes Makes Dedication to Vegan and Envir...
- Millions of Animals to Die In New EU Chemical Tests
- US Group To Take Campaign to End the Slaughter of ...
- Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) Would Make ...
- Free To Good Home Adds: Case in Salt Lake City Pro...
- Employees at Auburn University College of Veterina...
- Dog Dies Horrible Death at Groomer: Left Under Dr...
- Best Friends Animal Society Donates $200,000 to Lo...
- Twisted Chinese Again Follow Non-Rational, Cruel T...
- Group Releases Free Guide to Plant-Based Sports Nu...
- More on the Series of Animal Protection Bills Sign...
- Even After Horrors Exposed, Live Animal Exports to...
- Cruel China at It Again: Opens Annual Animal Olymp...
- Dirty Little Secret of Horse Racing: Thoroughbred ...
-
▼
October
(48)
No comments:
Post a Comment