The Phnom Penh Post

Rare gaur dies in rescue

- Soth Keomsoeun

A RARE gaur that gored a teenage boy last month in Preah Sihanouk province drowned on Friday after it was tranquilis­ed during a failed rescue operation.

The conservati­on team from Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center shot the animal with tranquilis­er darts on Friday evening after responding to requests from authoritie­s in Prey Nop district’s Teuk Thla commune, said Pin Lyvon, deputy director of the centre.

The endangered animal then ran 1 kilometre into the forest, with the conservati­on team in pursuit. Because of the uneven terrain, and threat of injury from the gaur, authoritie­s were unable to catch the drugged animal before it fell into a reservoir in Bokor National Park in Kampot province and drowned, Lyvon said.

“We are very sorry that when we tried to help, we could not save it,” he said.

The gaur had visited Teuk Thla commune at least twice before, and nearly killed a teenage boy last month. Nick Marx, director of the centre, said he wished the gaur had been saved, but the first concern was to mitigate the threat of a wild animal that he described as “more dangerous than a tiger”.

He expects similar run-ins between humans and wildlife to rise due to pressure from hunting snares and deforestat­ion. “The forest is going, so the wild have to go somewhere, and they come into contact with people.”

Ke Pha, Preah Sihanouk provincial head of agricultur­e, said he regretted the gaur’s death, but he did not blame wildlife officials for the incident. “The geographic­al location is difficult with dense forests and a water reservoir up on the mountain, and the route on the mountain is not smooth and easy to travel as well,” he said. “Therefore, it is hard for us to blame them and we do not want to do that, but we regret it.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Officials remove the body of a rare gaur that died during a rescue effort after it attacked a teenager.
SUPPLIED Officials remove the body of a rare gaur that died during a rescue effort after it attacked a teenager.

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