Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Dear Ms. Nshakira, Respectfully, your assertion that the Technical Committee wishes to " evaluate the conditions into which the chimpanzees are to be translocated " implies that a decision has already been made to send chimpanzees from Uganda to Changsha Zoo in China. I hope this is a rhetorical error because if a decision has been made, we are merely 'splitting hairs' by discussing this issue. I'd like to ask that you and the Technical Committee evaluating the conditions into which the chimps are to be translocated consider the following: In today's news, the article at http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13377555 begins, " The Year of the Monkey, which began last month, has brought misery to monkeys in China's zoos, which are forcing the animals to give more performances than usual due to their increasing popularity, state media said Monday. " Is this the fate that will become of Uganda's " goodwill ambassador " chimpanzees? In January 2004, AAPN toured Changsha Zoo and took photos. It is appalling that any zoo in the year 2004 can still think that appreciation of animals can be achieved when animals are exhibited in a " Chamber of Freaks " . If there is anything " freakish " about the monkey shown at http://www.aapn.org/changsha%20images/Imgp0027.jpg it is the completely substandard, dilapidated make-shift cage he is in at Changsha Zoo. Instead of importing chimpanzees from Uganda, Changsha should be investing in improving conditions for the zoo's existing captive animals. Please reconsider this plan. Sincerely, Linda Howard blandina nshakira [dttiuganda] Monday, February 02, 2004 4:08 AM Jane T. R. Dewar; B. Kamya; Linda (Monkey) Howard; Shirley McGreal IPPL new; uwa; lrulacsec; Arthur.Mugisha; wildlife.justus; Asian Animal Protection; primfocus Cc: damian.akankwasa; Doug Cress PASA; CESD A Re: primfocus: Chimps to China Dear All, The Ugandan government has set up a Technical Committee to to study the request from China and advise on the best modalities for granting the request. The Committe has hardly started its work!!. At the end of the day, the interests of Uganda and its people should be the guiding principle to the decision making process. Let us give the Committee a chance to study the request, evaluate the conditions into which the chimps are to be translocated and come up with recommendations on the wayforward, in the best interest of Ugandans, first, and the international community as a whole. Blandina Nshakira DIRECTOR FOR TOURISM, TRADE & INDUSTRY UGANDA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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