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Thai Monkey Business Over as Orangutan Head Home

 

September 14, 2006 — By Reuters

BANGKOK — One of the world's largest cases of great ape smuggling will draw to

a close next week when around 50 orangutan rescued from a Thai amusement park

fly home to their native Indonesia, a wildlife campaigner said on Thursday.

 

The trafficked animals, many of them forced to stage mock kick-boxing bouts at

Bangkok's Safari World theme park, will be greeted on their arrival by the wife

of Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

 

" It's a huge scandal and it's cost a lot of time and effort, so I'm really happy

to see it coming it to an end after more than three years, " said Edwin Wiek of

Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand.

 

The orangutan, being held in an animal rescue centre west of the capital, would

leave Bangkok on an Indonesian military transport plane on Oct. 23, Wiek said.

 

An Indonesian embassy spokesman confirmed the repatriation plan, but said only

41 of the long-armed, reddish-brown primates were on the manifest, rather than

53 mentioned by Wiek.

 

After a police bust in 2004, Safari World's owners said their 115 orangutan were

the result of a successful domestic breeding programme.

 

However, DNA tests proved many of the apes had been taken from Indonesia,

setting the wheels in motion for their eventual departure from Thailand, a hub

of the international illegal wildlife trade.

 

After the deaths or disappearance of at least 27 orangutan and a string of legal

battles involving Wiek, forestry police and the National Parks department, the

first batch was cleared for take off.

 

Fewer than 30,000 orangutan are thought to be left in the jungles of Malaysia

and Indonesia and environmentalists say the species could become extinct in 20

years if the current rate of decline continues.

 

Source: Reuters

 

 

Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always

glorify the hunter

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