The Daily Telegraph

Baby elephants in Zimbabwe secretly flown out of country

- By Roland Oliphant

THREE dozen baby elephants at the centre of a controvers­y over the sale of wildlife to Chinese zoos have left Zimbabwe after they were loaded secretly onto a cargo flight, The Daily Telegraph has learnt.

Thirty-two of 37 young elephants were removed from a holding facility in Hwange National Park yesterday morning and loaded onto a Saudia Cargo jet at Victoria Falls airport in the afternoon, sources close to transfer said.

The five other elephants were rejected, apparently for health reasons.

The Zimbabwe National Society for the Protection of Animals confirmed the reports. A source close to the society said the destinatio­n, buyers and condition of the animals are all unknown.

The young elephants have been at the centre of a legal battle since footage of them being held in the Hwange national park emerged in February.

At the time, wildlife activists said the group had been sold to a Chinese safari park, and warned that the sale might breach Zimbabwean law because details of the deal, including the price, the customer, and the animals’ final destinatio­n, had not been made public.

Last week, the People and Earth Solidarity Law Network, a Zimbabwean NGO, warned the national parks authority that any attempt to export the elephants before the case was resolved would amount to contempt of court.

Tinashe Farawo, a spokesman for Zimbabwe National Parks, said he was not aware of the transfer.

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