Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Punish those involved in illegal gorilla deal S M Mohd Idris 4:43pm Fri Jul 18th, 2003 Source: Malaysiakini The recent <http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/2003070900111160.php>admission by Science, Technology and Environment Minister Law Hieng Ding that four baby gorillas were illegally sourced from Nigeria came as no surprise to us. Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) has been following closely on the gorillas case, believed to be illegally removed from the wild, since news of its arrival in January 2002 to the Taiping Zoo. SAM would like to voice our frustrations and total disappointment with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, the Wildlife Department, the Taiping Municipal Council and the Taiping Zoo for their total denial and cover up of their wrongdoings. We are totally dismayed at the manner in which the case is being handled - that it took an incredibly long time for the relevant authorities to admit their mistakes. In acquiring what were wild caught gorillas the Taiping Zoo was acting in a species-destructive manner considering the number of gorillas killed to get at the babies. Rather than seeking to further conservation by acquiring members of a highly endangered species illegally removed from the wild, the zoo should instead, concentrate on conserving endangered primates resident to Southeast Asia. SAM would like to question the Malaysian CITES authorities on the action taken against those responsible for the wrongdoings. As a responsible body entrusted with the sole task of preventing trade in highly endangered species listed under Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), it is unimaginable for the management authority not to have investigated into the acquisition of the gorillas from Nigeria, claiming ignorance and trust in the word of the documents stating them to be captive bred. Procuring the gorillas on the understanding that the transaction was done in good faith does not warrant immunity from action against those involved in the deal. SAM believed that those involved in the gorilla deal should be transparent with their dealings for after all it is the taxpayersmoney that are being paid to a Penang-based company, which has since ceased operation, to bring in the animals. The authorities should not expect their follies to go unquestioned. Again SAM is totally displeased at the decision to send the gorillas to the National Zoological Gardens in Pretoria, believed to be on a sharing agreement to allow Taiping Zoo to import the offspring. SAM has always reiterate its stand for the gorillas to be sent to a sanctuary such as Limbe which has the facilities and the knowledge to care for these gorillas rather sending them to zoos. Again the reputation of the recipient zoo and its solid tradition of successful care of gorillas has to be questioned. Sending the gorillas to a breeding center will only encourage more zoos and potential buyers to acquire endangered species through illegal means. It will only encourage more of such trade in endangered species benefitting those involved in the shipment of gorillas. No zoo should profit from the misdeed of another zoo and getting the animals free, which are worth a million dollars. Only through the confiscation of the species and sending them to a sanctuary would thus discourage buyers and other potential buyers. It would be ethical to send these gorillas back to their country of origin where chances of their return to the wild may be more likely since Nigerian and Cameroonian officials had officially requested for their return. In view of these, we called on the relevant authorities to be transparent in their dealings with the public/NGOs; to uphold all regulations in trade of endangered species and zoos in particular, should concentrate on conserving wildlife species in their home region rather than contributing to species destruction. Dr. Shirley McGreal, Chairwoman International Primate Protection League POB 766, Summerville SC 29484-0766, USA Ph. 843-871-2280 Fax. 843-871-7988 E-mail: smcgreal, Website www.ippl.org " We need not think alike to love alike. " Francis David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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