ZIMBABWE CONSERVATION TASK FORCE
23rd November 2006
The news of the capture of 12 juvenile elephants by Shearwater Adventures from Hwange National Park is fairly widespread by now. I have just returned from a 3 week trip and was given the distressing information while I was out of the country. I released the story to the media while I was away and now that I am back, I would like to state that the ZCTF is disgusted and disappointed that this cruel practice has been allowed to take place.
For those who have not yet heard the story, Shearwater Adventures of Victoria Falls somehow managed to secure a permit from National Parks to capture 15 juvenile elephants from Shumba Pan in Hwange National Park. Their intention is to train them for the purpose of giving elephant rides to tourists. This is in contravention of the accepted policy that no wild animal will be domesticated.
They managed to capture 12 elephants, using the Shearwater helicopter to dart them and one died the day after it was relocated to Victoria Falls.
We have heard that this is not the first time elephants have been captured in the Victoria Falls areea and we have an unconfirmed report that at least 2 elephants died following a previous capture but this is still under investigation.
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