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Linda Furness

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Friday, November 25, 2005 5:35 PM

Linda Furness

hellooooooooooo

- help needed.................

 

Does anyone know of any contacts int this part of the world. Help

is needed for the cubs, hawk and ostriches.................we can only hope.

If you know of anyone, please forward this

mail to them.

linda (UK)...........

 

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Alexandra

Yurkiw

linda.furness1

Friday, November 25, 2005 8:14 PM

U.S. Troops Find

Abused Cheetah Cubs

 

 

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/25/D8E3HI1G0.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. Troops

Find Abused Cheetah Cubs

Nov 25 8:59 AM US/Eastern

Email this

story

 

 

 

 

 

 

By ANTHONY MITCHELL

Associated Press Writer

GODE, Ethiopia

U.S.

troops found two cheetah cubs _ one of them blinded _ being forced to fight each

other for the amusement of jeering children in this dusty, forgotten village.

 

The soldiers of the U.S.

counterterrorism task force for the Horn of Africa were in the region

carrying out humanitarian work when they came across the three-month-old cheetahs

" performing " at a restaurant run by Mohamed Hudle.

The Djibouti-based task force provides intelligence-gathering help to

countries in the region, tries to bolster cooperation and border protection,

and mounts humanitarian projects aimed at improving the U.S.

military's image among Muslims.

The

troops provided medical treatment to the blinded cub, fed them both and tried

to persuade Mohamed to hand them over to wildlife officials. They contacted

U.S.-based cheetah experts as well as Ethiopian authorities.

U.S.

military officials refused to discuss the animal rights turn their hearts and

minds campaign took in Gode. But Befekadu Refera, an official of

the Environmental Protection Agency in the capital, Addis

Ababa, confirmed the U.S.

military had contacted his agency about the cubs and even offered to fly the

pair to Addis Ababa,

684 miles away for care.

The cheetah is endangered because of loss of habitat,

poaching and other factors, according to the international Cheetah

Conservation Fund.

In Gode Wednesday, the

rescue appeared to have hit a snag.

" I don't see why I should hand them over, "

Mohamed said. " When I was younger I looked after goats and camels, so I

know what animals need. "

Mohamed said he would only give up the cheetahs if he

was paid $1,000 for each cub _ 10 times the average income in this

impoverished Horn of Africa nation with an estimated 77 million people.

His sons, 4-year-old Abraham and 2-year-old Nur, pulled the cubs' tails and dragged them around their

sun-parched yard by ropes tied tightly to their necks. Other children

followed, poking and teasing the frightened cats.

Mohamed, 43, said he bought the cubs from poachers and

he does not know what happened to the mother. The poachers had kicked the

female cub in the face, blinding the animal, he said.

Keeping wild animals is illegal without a special

license, but Ethiopia's

wildlife laws are rarely enforced. Mohamed also has a hawk with a broken wing

and three scrawny baby ostriches.

Deputy Wildlife Minister Ahmed Nisir

has sent officials to try to secure the cheetahs' release and a government

vet is expected to visit Saturday.

" Unless these cubs are properly looked after and

cared for they will soon die, " said Befekadu

of the Environmental Protection Agency.

If they are brought to the capital, Befekadu said, they would be cared for on the large

grounds of the National Palace,

home to several Abyssinian lions rescued by former Emperor Haile Selassie.

 

 

 

 

 

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