Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

ICE COLD KILLERS ..OF POLAR BEARS

Poachers strike on Siberian island

- BY MARTIN BAGOT and RUSSELL MYERS

ALL the polar bears on a Russian island may have been wiped out by poachers after investigat­ors found butchered remains of the animals.

At least six bullet-riddled bodies were discovered and most had their heads and skins ripped off.

Bear carcasses are sold by trophy hunters and can fetch up to £13,000 on the black market.

The shocking find on Vilkitsky Island in the Arctic came after president Vladimir Putin sent an ecological team to clear the spot of Soviet-era toxic debris in his campaign to clean up the region.

There were fears of a cover-up after police initially appeared reluctant to investigat­e the massacre before launching a probe.

Polar bears are endangered and it is feared the illegal killings may have left the island without any of the animals. Deputy governor of the Yamalo-nenets autonomous region, Alexander Mazharov, said: “There were many polar bears at Vilkitsky island and unfortunat­ely poachers came to hunt them. We will not let them get away with it.” Russian Centre of Arctic Exploratio­n chief Andrey Baryshniko­v said the bears were only found after snow on the uninhabite­d Siberian island had receded.

He added: “This is a very serious case. We passed the informatio­n to the police.”

Shell cases were found at the scene and a message was scrawled on the island’s lighthouse from one hunter called Stepan to another that read: “I was here, killed 5 bears, good luck to you.”

There may be as few as 26,000 polar bears left in the world. Animal rights group PETA praised the Russian authoritie­s for launching an investigat­ion

Director Elisa Allen said: “Polar bears are already struggling for survival, as the ice fields they call home are melting away, a direct consequenc­e of human behaviour that has put them in peril, so we owe it to them to offer them protection.

“Humans capable of killing magnificen­t polar bears and potentiall­y orphaning their cubs just to hang a head over their mantle need to have their heads examined, and to be jailed.” Masha Kalinina, of Humane Society Internatio­nal, added: “As long as people continue to see wildlife as commoditie­s, worth more dead than alive, poaching incidents like this will continue.

“The gruesome images reveal the brutality of this senseless lust for wildlife products and for what? People are contributi­ng to the extinction of these magnificen­t animals just for a few carpets. It’s extremely shocking. We hope the perpetrato­rs are brought to justice.

“The public must call for a complete prohibitio­n of the legal commercial trade in polar bear parts.

“With potentiall­y as few as 26,000 polar bears left in the wild and the growing threat of global warming, the life of every single polar bear is that much more precious than ever before.”

Earlier this year, poachers were arrested after skins were found on Vilkitsky in April.

OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY

 ??  ?? GRIM Bones from a butchered animal BASE Hut at massacre site SHOCK FIND Remains of beast found on the island
GRIM Bones from a butchered animal BASE Hut at massacre site SHOCK FIND Remains of beast found on the island
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 ??  ?? ENDANGERED Polar bear
ENDANGERED Polar bear

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