Prague Czech Republic hotels, accommodation in Prague Czech Republic hotels, Prague Czech Republic hotels guide

Accommodation in Prague

- ***** 5 - stars
- **** 4 - stars
- *** 3 - stars
- ** 2 - stars
- Hostels
- Apartments
- Pensions

- In the city centre
- Near the city centre
- Out of the city centre

- Airport Transfers
- Sightseeing Tours
- Prague Guide
- Czech News
- Travel Links


Prague news

02.05.2008 - Fears over Congo elephant killing

Fourteen rare elephants in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Virunga National Park have been killed since mid-April, a conservation group says.
A 2006 ICC seeks Congo's 'Terminator' ...
Pope visits New York's Ground Zero ...
Gorilla rangers’ execution threat ...
Cricket: Misery for Bangladesh ...
survey showed there were only 350 elephants in the war-ravaged park, a Unesco World Heritage Site.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.prague-czechrepublic-hotels.com


"We've been taken by surprise by the intensity of the killings," Emmanuel de Merode of WildlifeDirect told the BBC.
He said that he feared it may be linked to South Africa's decision to lift a 13-year moratorium on elephant culling.
Dangerous
"All 14 were killed by automatic rifle; they were cut up for their meat and with the exception of the final one, their ivory was taken away," Mr Merode told the BBC's Network Africa programme.

Four poachers were caught after the last incident by a joint patrol of Congolese military and park rangers, he said.
"We believe it may be linked to factors outside Congo that relate to the reopening of the ivory trade."
South Africa's government halted the killing of elephants in 1995 but since then numbers have more than doubled and it now needs to control the numbers.
But Mr Merode said that South Africa could now also trade its ivory.
"Unfortunately this has huge impact on rest of Africa, with the reopening of a legal ivory trade - illegal ivory can very easily be sold on the market," he said.
A five-year conflict in DR Congo officially ended in 2003, but several militia groups still operate in the park, which stretches 8,000 sq km along DR Congo's border with Rwanda and Uganda.
Since 1996, 120 rangers have been killed trying to protect the park's wildlife.
Last year, rebels killed five rare mountain gorillas in the park.
Congolese conservationists estimate there was population of 70,000 elephants before the war.

(BBC)


<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 

discount, cheap, budget, central, small, and luxury Prague hotels, Czech Republic apartments reservation, lodging, booking

 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 Prague-CzechRepublic-Hotels.com. All Rights Reserved    
www.PragueTravelGuide.info :: www.Berlin-Hotels-Apartments.com
_______________________________