Zimbabwe to ‘increase wildlife exports to China’

Must Try

Trending

Nehanda Radio
Zimbabwe News and Internet Radio

Zimbabwe is to increase the export of wildlife, including elephants, to China, the environment minister says.

Over 55 elephants were poisoned by cyanide in Zimbabwe since early 2015
Over 55 elephants were poisoned by cyanide in Zimbabwe since early 2015

The move will reduce the chances of elephants dying because of drought, Oppah Muchinguri is quoted by the state-owned Herald newspaper as saying.

Critics have previously condemned the exports as “stealing from the future generation’s natural resources”.

Zimbabwe was also seeking China’s help to obtain anti-poaching technology, including drones, Ms Muchinguri said.

Game parks in Zimbabwe are famous among tourists, but their wildlife is being increasingly threatened by poachers who see China and several other Asian states as a lucrative market.

Ivory is used for trinkets, souvenirs and also in traditional medicines.

Zimbabwe’s government is also gripped by a financial crisis which has made it difficult to maintain its parks.

Officials believe the sale of animals will raise money for their upkeep.

Since July last year, Zimbabwe has sold 100 elephants, out of a population of more than 84,000, to China, the Herald reports.

They were sold for about $40,000 (£26,000) each, according to wildlife officials.

The newspaper dismissed previous allegations by wildlife campaigners such as the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) that they included baby elephants “sentenced to a life of inhuman treatment”.

‘Good care’

Speaking during a visit to China, Ms Muchinguri said: “The Chinese have enquired about more elephants, baboons, hyenas, lions, among others, and we will sell them more without hesitation.

“We are not going to apologise to anyone.”

Zimbabwe’s elephants faced a critical food and water shortage, Ms Muchinguri said.

“There is drought and soon the elephants will die. It is better to sell them, especially to those who can take good care of them. Whatever our detractors say, we don’t mind.”

The animals exported to China are taken to the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, which is home to 20,000 rare animals, according to its website.

Ms Muchinguri said Zimbabwe was looking at acquiring drones and helicopters for surveillance purposes because poachers were becoming increasingly sophisticated.

“All things need money and we must raise the money,” she is quoted as saying. BBC

Related Articles

Herd of elephants in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, 12 June 2009 (Picture via Jürgen Kehrberger, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Zimbabwe and Namibia’s elephant cull threatens US$433m tourism industry

1
Zimbabwe's plan to cull 200 elephants and Namibia's intention to kill 1,002 wild animals, including 100 elephants, has ignited international condemnation.

55% overpopulation of elephants: “other countries rejecting our exports’

6
The fear of human and wildlife conflict is now high following revelations that Zimbabwe has exceeded its carrying capacity for elephants with an overpopulation ratio of 55 percent.

Zimbabwe plans to send dead elephants’ brain tissue to U.S. for toxin tests

0
Zimbabwe plans to send brain tissue samples from dead elephants to the United States to test for toxic micro-organisms blamed for hundreds of elephant deaths in neighbouring Botswana, the parks authority said.

Drought claims 115 elephants in Hwange

0
At least 115 elephants have died at the vast Hwange National Park since September this year due to the shortage of food and water.

Zimbabwe says 55 elephants have starved to death in 2 months

0
At least 55 elephants have starved to death in the past two months in Zimbabwe’s biggest national park as a serious drought forces animals to stray into nearby communities in search of food and water, authorities said on Monday.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Donate to Nehanda Radio

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This