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South Africa finalises plans to send four gorillas back to Cameroon
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15 September 2007
The Western Lowland Gorillas, known as the Taiping Four, were illegally smuggled as young animals to Taiping Zoo in Malaysia, via South Africa, using forged documents in 2002.
The Malaysian government sent them back to South Africa in 2004 when they discovered the gorillas were shipped illegally, and they have since been kept at Pretoria's zoo.
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One of the 'Taiping Four' western lowland gorillas rests in an indoor enclosure at the National Zoological Gardens in Pretoria, South Africa
One of the 'Taiping Four' western lowlands gorillas plays on a swing in an indoor enclosure
Although the circumstances of the gorillas' capture as infants remain uncertain, they were probably victims of the bush meat trade.
Typically adult gorillas are killed for meat and their young taken to sell. At least four out of five infants die before they get proper help.
Animal welfare activists have long campaigned for them to be returned to Cameroon but South African zoo officials had claimed that under international law they should remain where they were.
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A gorilla is photographed through glass in his enclosure
A pensive looking gorilla: The four will be returned to Cameroon in late November
But at a ceremony Friday, government officials said the animals would be returned to Cameroon in the week beginning Nov. 28.
The animals will be sent to Cameroon's Limbe Wildlife Center sanctuary, which has a good record in caring for orphaned gorillas, at the start of the dry season, giving them the best opportunity to adapt to their new home.
Gorilla keepers from Limbe and Pretoria will work together to settle them into their new home.
Gorillas are protected from capture, killing or export under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. Experts believe that fewer than 100,000 gorillas remain in the wild in West Africa.
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