A Czech zoo has started to remove the horns
from its 21 rhinos as a precaution after the recent killing of a rhinoceros at a wildlife park in France by assailants who stole the animal’s horn.
With rhino horns considered a wonder cure in
Asia – for everything from cancer, colds and fevers to high blood pressure,
hangovers, impotence and other ailments – poachers have killed thousands of the
animals in Africa and elsewhere.
It is estimated that 6,000 individuals from
the world’s five species of rhinos have been killed in the last nine years,
leaving a global wild population of about 30,000.
But the attack at the Thoiry zoo near Paris
earlier this month was a warning sign for zookeepers around the globe that
poaching could be spreading beyond the killing fields of Africa and Asia.
The Dvur Kralove zoo, 70 miles north-east of Prague, has four
southern white rhinos and 17 black ones, the largest group of its kind in Europe.
Director Přemysl Rabas said on Tuesday that it
was a tough decision to saw off the animals’ horns.
But, he added: “The risk that the rhinos
currently face, not only in the wild but even in zoos, is too high.
“The safety of the animals is our first
concern. A de-horned rhino is definitely a better option than a dead rhino.”
The zoo said the procedure is painless for the
animals and has been used before for safety reasons, especially when the rhinos
are moved to other locations. The severed horns will gradually grow back again.
“There is no live tissue [in the horn],” said
Jan Stejskal, director of communications and international projects at Dvur
Kralove.
“It’s just compact matter, similar to nails or
to hair. If you cut it, it’s like cutting your hair or your nails. So it has no
impact on the life of the animal.”
Pamir, a 10-year-old male rhino, was the first
to have his horn cut off on Monday.
“Pamir was anaesthetised.
The intervention took less than one hour and it was performed without any
complications,” said Jiri Hruby, a rhino curator.
The horns will be initially stored in a “safe
place” outside the park.
The Czech zoo is not the only one to take such
measures. It said its experts helped the Bandia reserve in Senegal do the same
with their rhinos last week and says the Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium plans to
follow suit.
From the desk of:Animal Rights Association of Nigeria-07040303030
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/22/better-de-horned-than-dead-zoo-chops-rhino-horns-to-foil-poachers
From the desk of:Animal Rights Association of Nigeria-07040303030
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/22/better-de-horned-than-dead-zoo-chops-rhino-horns-to-foil-poachers
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