Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 46 Orangutans Disappear from Safariworld Bangkok Friday 30th July 2004 - Forestry Police officials once again raided Safariworld Zoo in Bangkok to officially confiscate the 115 orang utans that were found previously during the first raid on November 22nd 2003. The orang utans are believed to be illegally obtained, a crime under the Wildlife Preservation Act of Thailand and a violation of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) of which Thailand is one of the signatories. Forestry Police Commander Major-General Swake Pinsinchai also ordered Safariworld to stop the daily shows involving the orang utans from taking place. The Forestry Police Department is part of the National Police Bureau and is not the Royal Forestry Department. During the official inspection of the premises by officials and representatives of several NGO's it was discovered that only 69 out of the original 115 orang utans were still remaining at Safariworld. No explanation was offered by the management concerning the whereabouts of the missing 46 orang utans. Representatives of the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, the Wildlife Friends Thailand, Profauna Indonesia, Thai Animal Guardians Association and Monkeyworld UK, were present during the official raid and count of the orangutans. All have expressed grave concern for the well-being of all the missing orang utans and the ones still at Safariworld who, although confiscated, have to remain in their present unsatisfactory enclosures as the Royal Forestry Department do not have the facilities to care for them. The disappearance of the 46 orang utans will no doubt cause an international outcry amongst conservationists and animal welfare organizations worldwide. ENDS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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