The Philippine Star

Endangered animals stolen from Rizal zoo

- By JANVIC MATEO

Several endangered animals were stolen from the conservati­on breeding program of Avilon Zoo in Rodriguez, Rizal. In a post on its Facebook

page yesterday morning, the management of Avilon Zoo said thieves broke into its compound and stole some animals that include three red-footed tortoises (Chelonoidi­s carbonaria), one yellow-footed tortoise (Chelonoidi­s denticulat­us), one mature common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina), three black palm cockatoos (Proboscige­r aterrimus) and one juvenile brown tufted capuchin monkey (Sapajus apella).

“All are endangered animals which are part of Avilon Zoo Wild Care Conservati­on Breeding Program,” said zoo management. “Please help Avilon Zoo find these stolen animals.”

The zoo management posted a collection of images of the stolen animals on its Facebook account, now widely shared among Filipino netizens, hoping this would help in recovering the endangered species.

It said the stolen animals were all part of their Wildlife. Conservati­on. Action. Research. Education (Wild. C.A.R.E.) program – a “zoo-based protocol designed to develop and implement conservati­on-oriented wildlife research projects and education programs” for the Avilon Wildlife Conservati­on Foundation.

On its website, it said the zoo is taking care of over 600 species of wildlife, which include flagship species such as the Butaan (Varanus olivaceus), Luzon rufous hornbill (Buceros hydrocorax), South Luzon giant cloud rat (Phloeomys cumingi) and the North Luzon giant cloud rat (Phloeomys pallidus).

The Avilon Zoo said that individual­s who might have informatio­n about the stolen animals may call (02) 213-1062.

 ??  ?? Three mature black palm cuckatoos were among several animals stolen from the Avilon Zoo in Rodriguez, Rizal.
Three mature black palm cuckatoos were among several animals stolen from the Avilon Zoo in Rodriguez, Rizal.

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