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Zimbabwe has kidnapped hundreds of baby elephants and sold them to China to be used as entertainment. End this exploitation now!
The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force has reported that baby elephants, between the ages of 2 and 5, are regularly being abducted from Hwange National Park. The elephants are then shipped to China to perform circus-like acts for the public1.
Humane Society International (HSI) sources witnessed the elephants being removed in army trucks, and said Zimparks staff on the scene had their mobile phones confiscated, to stop news of the shipment getting out2.
As justification, Zimbabwean lawmakers claim the elephants are disturbing their neighbors, eating too much food while the country suffers through drought, and are a threat to the economy. To rectify these apparently horrendous crimes, the government has decided to sell the elephant calves into slavery — to live out the rest of their lives as objects of entertainment3.
The elephants airlifted to parks in China and Dubai in recent years were sold for prices ranging from $13,500 to $41,500 each — a small price for the lives of some of the most caring sentient beings on the planet4.
The forest-dwelling and savannah elephants of Africa are still classified as a single species by the IUCN — despite evidence suggesting they are genetically distinct. These shipments of elephants to China are in defiance of the August meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), out of which came a near total ban on live elephant exports from Zimbabwe and Botswana to zoos5.
Tell the CITES Secretary-General to end this inhumane trade, and postpone any decision on African elephants until the IUCN has re-evaluated the species status of African elephants.