Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 PRESS RELEASE For immediate release Bangkok 13-08-2004 - Thai Forestry Police officers have today found 35 of the 41 missing orangutans at Safariworld hidden in small enclosures behind the show area of the orangutan boxing stadium. The search was ordered today after Edwin Wiek, director of the Wildlife Friends Rescue Center in Petchaburi received a tip-off that orangutans were being moved (back) into Safariworld Zoo. Forestry Police will on Monday the 16th contact the Department of National Parks to discuss the removal of the orangutans from Safariworld and start procedures to check the DNA of the involved apes to determine their origin. The Safariworld management still denies any wrongdoing and claims all (95) juvenile orangutans of the 115 found in November 2003 were born at the zoo over the last 20 years. The discovery today of all but a few of the missing orangutans is good news for the authorities as international pressure worldwide is mounting on the issue of these allegedly illegally obtained orangutans. Organizations such as the IPPL (International Primate Protection League) and the BOSF (Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation) have been actively campaigning side by side with the Wildlife Friends of Thailand to investigate, create awareness, and work towards confiscation and possible repatriation of these apes. In which facility other than Safariworld the animals will be held and under what conditions is not yet known and is still a point of concern. Most likely a Wildlife Breeding and Research Center of the Department of National Parks (formerly “Royal Forestry Department”) will be chosen as the temporary holding facility during the (probably lengthy) legal procedures. Question rises if the overcrowded breeding centers will be able to accommodate such a large amount of apes, and help from the Indonesian side is already offered in caring for the animals. Edwin Wiek Wildlife Friends of Thailand edwin.wiek Wildlife Rescue Center Kao Look Chang – Petchaburi THAILAND +66 (0)32-458135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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