The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vulture held in war-torn Yemen for suspected espionage

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SANAA: Griffon vulture Nelson crossed into war-torn Yemen in search of food but ended up in the hands of Yemeni fighters — and temporaril­y in jail for suspected espionage.

The sand-coloured bird came down in the country’s third city of Taez, an unusual move for a young vulture that can soar for long distances across continents in search of food and moderate weather.

Nelson, approximat­ely two years old, embarked on his journey in September 2018 from Bulgaria, where his wing was tagged and equipped with a satellite transmitte­r by the Fund for Wild Fauna and Flora (FWFF).

But he seems to have lost his way, eventually coming down into Taez — under siege by Huthi rebels but controlled by progovernm­ent forces, who mistook Nelson’s satellite transmitte­r for an espionage device and detained the bird.

Forces loyal to the government believed that the GPS tracker attached to the bird may have been a spy device for the rebels. His hamal-Hoot, who represents the FWFF in Yemen, travelled from the rebel-held capital Sanaa to Taez to plead with local officials to release the helpless animal.

“It took about 12 days to get the bird,” he told AFP.

“The Bulgarian foreign ministry reached out to the Yemeni ambassador, who in turn contacted local officials (in Taez) and told them to immediatel­y give the organisati­on the vulture.”

Hoot said that the bird migrated from Bulgaria, to Turkey, to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and then Yemen — where the FWFF lost track of the bird.

Nelson was MIA until April 5, when the conservati­on group received hundreds of messages from Yemenis concerned about the creatures’ welfare.

Today, the locally-famous vulture is being properly fed and getting stronger every day.

Hoot said the bird will be released in two months when he believed Nelson will have regained his full strength and his wing — broken somewhere during his journey — will have healed.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A Bulgarian Griffon vulture called Nelson is seen in the Yemeni capital Sanaa.
— AFP photo A Bulgarian Griffon vulture called Nelson is seen in the Yemeni capital Sanaa.

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