Oman Daily Observer

Kenya concern over UK elephant ‘rewilding’ project

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Kenya voiced concern on Wednesday over plans by an animal charity to fly a herd of elephants from a British zoo to Kenya for “rewilding”.

The Aspinall Foundation said it plans to take the elephants on a Boeing 747, dubbed the Dumbo jet, from southern England to their new home 7,000 kilometres (4,500 miles) away.

The charity said it would work with anti-poaching teams to help ensure the long-term survival of the 13 animals — including three babies — once they reach one of two sites under considerat­ion in southern Kenya.

But Kenya’s Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife said it “noted with concern” the reports in the British media about what the charity has described as the first rewilding project of its kind.

“The ministry wants to state that neither them nor the Kenya Wildlife Service have been contacted or consulted on this matter,” the ministry said.

“Relocation and rehabilita­tion of an animal from a zoo is not easy and is an expensive affair.”

A ministry official said that the Kenyan authoritie­s would be guided by specific regulation­s drawn up by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) on the movement of animals.

The IUCN warned in March that poaching and habitat destructio­n, particular­ly due to land conversion for agricultur­e, was devastatin­g elephant numbers across Africa.

The population of African savanna elephants shrank by at least 60 per cent in the last half century, prompting their reclassifi­cation as “endangered” in the latest update to the IUCN’S “Red List” of threatened species.

The Aspinall Foundation said the operation was planned for next year and that it would be the first time a breeding herd of elephants will have been rewilded.

Aspinall’s head of communicat­ions Carrie Johnson, wife of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said the plan would support Kenya’s economy after the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Life in Kent is pretty good for these elephants, all things considered. But Africa is where they belong,” she said in an article published in the British media.

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