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Zimbabwe to ask permission to sell ivory stocks

Wed, 22 Aug 2012 18:08 GMT

Source: reuters // Reuters



* Zimbabwe has one of Africa's largest elephant populations

* Deadline to request sale in October

By MacDonald Dzirutwe

HARARE, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe has accumulated 50 tonnes of ivory and will ask the international body regulating its trade for permission to auction its stocks to fund conservation of the animals, the head of the country's wildlife agency said on Wednesday.

The ivory has been confiscated from poachers or recovered as a result of natural deaths or government-sanctioned elephant culls, officials said.

Zimbabwe says it needs to raise extra funds to deal with its burgeoning elephant population, which at about 100,000 is one of the largest in Africa.

Adult elephants consume about 100 to 300 kgs (220 to 660 pounds) of food a day, studies have shown, and officials say their growing numbers are straining the impoverished country's resources and posing a threat to plant life.

Some $30 million is required each year for conservation of the animals and anti-poaching in Zimbabwe, but Vitalis Chadenga, director-general of the Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, told Reuters the current budget was "very far from there".

"There is a point where our elephant population can get so much to a point where they self destruct and this is happening in some of the parks," he said.

In 2008, Zimbabwe was allowed to conduct a one-off sale of 3.9 tonnes of ivory by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the international group that governs trade in plants and animals.

Plagued by corruption, Zimbabwe provided detailed documents to CITES showing how the money raised from the sale went directly into conservation.

Zimbabwe faces an October deadline to make its request to CITES if it wants to quickly sell the tusks.

However, conservationists worry the sale could fuel demand for ivory, especially in the fast-growing emerging economic powers of Asia where it is often used in carved ornaments.

Although elephants are prolific in Zimbabwe, poaching and a loss of habitat have made them a threatened species in large parts of Africa.

A global ban on the ivory trade was imposed in 1989 and was widely credited with stemming the relentless slaughter of African elephants in countries such as Kenya.

Occasional auctions from African government stockpiles have since been sanctioned.

Chadenga said the global ban was not working.

"We have not had a legitimate sale of ivory now but we continue to have an upsurge in poaching," he said. (Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Additonal reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Johannesburg; Editing by Andrew Osborn)


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Zimbabwe has accumulated 50 tonnes of ivory and will ask the international body regulating its trade for permission to auction its stocks to fund conservation of the animals,



The Zim Gov't is doing wonders for conservation in the Save arn't they.

They can stick that Ivory up their A$%ES!

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Now is the time to put the screws to that government. Call a spade a spade. This is not about conservation. It's to hurry and cash out what they can while they can. Let's be honest with it all conservation in Zim is a joke. It doesn't work. When insect bore holes show up on a tree is sick if the leaves are still green?
To take no action is not a healthy approach for the trees longevity.
 
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Whats the matter fellows?
Don't ya'll believe them when they say the funds will go to conservation?
Well I believe the funds will definately go for conservation, conservation of their own livelyhoods!


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Now, Now Bwana Cecil, you do not have to be so nasty. Did you not know that those bastard colonialists and white settlers screwed those poor, poor tribesmen out of everything they never knew they had. Roll Eyes
 
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