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Ethiopia: Rare zoo lion cubs poisoned

11/22/06

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Ethiopia: Rare zoo lion cubs poisoned

Rare zoo lion cubs poisoned
By Amber Henshaw
BBC News, Addis Ababa

Rare Abyssinian lion cubs are being poisoned at a zoo in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, and their bodies are then sold on to be stuffed.
Lions Cubs
The zoo, founded by Ethiopia's former Emperor Haile Selassie, says they poison a number of cubs each year because they do not have the space or money to look after them.

"We can send them to the forest and to some governmental palaces but most of the time we send them to the taxidermists," said the Lion Zoo administrator Muhedin Abdulaziz.

He said the taxidermists pay about $175 (£90) for each cub and they are then sold for $400 (£210).

No-one at the zoo is happy about the situation and local conservationists are angry.

Sanctuary

One Ethiopian conservationist, who did not want to be named, said he had been offered 11 cubs last year.

"They told me I could take and keep them but I don't have land to keep them...and it was not easy to get land."

"They kill them by poison and automatically they are taken to the taxidermist's office" Muhedin Abdulaziz, Lion Zoo

"Finally I was told they gave them to the taxidermists and they were killed and poisoned."

Emperor Haile Selassie started the Lion Zoo 57 years ago.

It collected lions from across the country and was a symbol of his reign.

The Abyssinian Lion is distinguished by its small size and the male's black mane.

Eight pairs of lions live in the zoo, which is in the Siddist Kilo area of Addis Ababa. There are currently three cubs there.

Few lions remain in Ethiopia's game parks.

The conservationist said he would like to see sanctuaries set up around the country for the lion cubs.

"If we have a sanctuary, or maybe we can reintroduce them back into the wild, that can preserve natural resources," he said.

It is something that Mr Muhedin would also like to see.

Poison

He said they were asking their bosses to expand the zoo so they did not have to keep poisoning the cubs.

Photo: The taxidermists pay $190 for each lion cub
Taxidermists

"For the time-being our immediate solution is to send them to the taxidermists but the final and best solution is to extend the zoo into a wider area."

Mr Muhedin said the wildlife office sends vets to kill the unwanted lions.

"They kill them by poison and automatically they are taken to the taxidermist's office.

Tadesse Haile from the Ethiopian Wildlife Department said he did not have any information about it and that he had never heard of cubs being poisoned.

Between 1,000 and 1,200 people visit the zoo each day. Meat to feed the lions costs about $4,000 (£2,100) a month.

The Lion Zoo is also home to baboons, monkeys, rabbits, Egyptian geese and goldfish.
Story from BBC NEWS:
Ethiopian Lions
Two rare Ethiopian lion cub's rest inside their enclosure at the Lion Zoo in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006. The zoo is poisoning rare lion cubs and selling the corpses to be stuffed because it doesn't have enough money to care for the animals, which are the national symbol, the zoo's administrator said Wednesday. 'These animals are the pride of our country,' Muhedin Abdulaziz of the Lion Zoo told The Associated Press. 'But our only alternative right now is to send them to the taxidermist.' Ethiopia's lions, famous for their black manes, adorn statues and the local currency. Wildlife experts estimate that only 1,000 Ethiopian lions, which are smaller than other lions, remain in the wild. (AP Photo/Les Neuhaus)


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msg Comment from: Free [Visitor]
Shame, Shame, Shame!!!!!!!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 01:14

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msg Comment from: ሀዘንተኛው [Visitor]

እሪ በይ ሀገሬ አንበሳ የተጠላበት ምክንያቱ ምን ይሆን?
ኧረ አንበሶቹ ምን በደሉ ምን አደረጉ ምን አጠፉ በመርዝ የሚጠፉ አምላክ ያጥፋችሁ።
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 02:09

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msg Comment from: koloteari [Visitor]
Can you go any lower than this....What a Shame...The forgotten, Emperror lions...What a Shame
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 02:15

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msg Comment from: HAYAL [Visitor]
It is not surprising to hear this story! Ethiopia is a country where people are beaten up, shot to death or imprisonned for demanding respect for their human rights!
Think of the CUD, the OLF and the journalists...
So will they care for the rights of animals?
Oh! Who is that stupid Somali moron who claimed Shewa and Harar! Stoopid barefoot kill your clansmen!
Just prove to us that Harar belongs to you!You are just a bunch of nomads!
Leave us alone! We the peoples of Ethiopia have higher objectives, human rights, democracy,good governance!
Go spread your wrong interpretations of how we should live!
And what a nerve to threaten us !
See what happens when you say bad things about us! You drown!
And you are no photogenic at all when we see you on TV!
Meles please don't go there and infect our country from that terrible country's anarchy!
For God's sake, come back to your senses, we are too big a nation to get involved in their mess , they like killing each other and they hate us Abyssinians, like many they have an incurable complex of inferiority about Great Ethiopia, from Axum to Sheik Hussein, no place like Ethiopia, land of beauty and beautiful people!
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 02:22

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msg Comment from: DC [Visitor]
What a Shame What a Sad Story. I intend to share this story with the local zoo to see if they could extend any help or even adopt some of the future cubs

This is very sad
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 03:08

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msg Comment from: ermias urgessa [Visitor]

Melase zenawi is democrat in paper and dictator in action

Is this democracy or dictatorship if you don’t agree 100% then automatically you are the enemy!



PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 05:20

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msg Comment from: tafesse [Visitor]
Before spoiling your mouths and regretting it later on, please be informed there other even greater sins one will have committed if lions were to be fed while people are starving. The expense of feeding a few lions, primarily meat, can very easily outstrip that of running a school for 500 children or a clinic for 200 prople or feed a similar number. The lions were kept in order to magnify the charisma of an ageing and toothless emperor and not to maintain a public zoo for educational purposes. If you cannot afford to feed the lions, the next best and humane thing to do is to give them Euthanasia, which in the eyes of uninformed laymen like yourselves, with all due respect, might look like poisoning. You just have to make sure the method of euthanasia is quick and painless. Lions don't just die because you kiss them good bye, you know or do you? The alternative is to let a few hundred people starve themselves out of existence. The way expenses are running up, we are feeding too many animals in Kaliti, and I don't mean cows and it might be worth considering the added value obtained of sending them to taxidermists, provided age has not rendered them useless for the purpose. Then the money earned could be used to feed people !
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 06:09

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msg Comment from: Seleme [Visitor]

. . . those greedy parasites should be poisoned not these endangered species. . .
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 06:33

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msg Comment from: abirhanu [Visitor]
i am in shock why killing of liones by posioned ? liones are one of the symboles of african nation .why not transfer to another countries . it is stoopid work.
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 07:15

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msg Comment from: felgot [Visitor]
Very distressing. I wish the Government hand it over the zoo for investors who might invest on it and keep all the wild animals well and sound. That in return brings more truism, a place for family to spend and educational place for kids. One more quote from the article "Tadesse Haile from the Ethiopian Wildlife Department said he did not have any information about it and that he had never heard of cubs being poisoned" Mr Tadess do you know how may cubs the zoo has and how they looked after?? Come on do something about it!!! after all you are the one who employed to look after the wildlife
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 07:19

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msg Comment from: Allula [Visitor]
It is sad to see poisining the cubs. it's has come from the reckless governance of Woyanes and their tyrant leader Melese. I'm not surprised at all. Melese and his gangs killed inocent ethiopians leave alone lions, and might sold human bodys to taxidermists, but victory to the Ethiopian is a very near tomorrow.
Woyane's shelf life has expired and is subject to be removed to the Dumpster. Ethiopia shall triamph!
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 09:10

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msg Comment from: asten b [Visitor]
I just saw those lion cubs and took pictures with them about 3 months ago. This is sad.
PermalinkPermalink 11/22/06 @ 09:16

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msg Comment from: Hagos [Visitor]
I this it is a good idea cause if there is no means to provide them food they must be put to other use like taxidermi.It will be sad to starve the kaliti hoodlems and feed the lions cubs even thuogh they are no better (this aient the haileselasi government who starve millions and feed lion cubs and his lap dog).
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