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NEW NATIONAL PARK CREATED IN COLOMBIA’S AMAZON

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2007

 

31 Aug 2007 - Santiago de Cali, Colombia – The Colombian government has announced the creation of a new national park, adding to further protection of the Amazon.

The Serranía de los Churumbelos Auka Wasi National Park, covering 97,180ha, is part of a corridor stretching from the lowlands of the Amazon Basin to the slopes of the Andean Mountains.

“The new park significantly increases the network of protected areas that are so important for the conservation of Andean and Amazon ecosystems,” said Luis Germán Naranjo, WWF-Colombia’s Ecoregional Conservation Director.

The park’s area is home to abundant wildlife, including the Andean bear, jaguar, tapir and puma, as well as some 30 species of amphibians, 16 species of reptiles, more than 140 species of butterflies, and 825 species of plants. And it is home to 461 bird species, almost one-fourth of all bird species found in the country.

Territories and sacred areas of several indigenous communities living in the new protected area, such as the Inga and Yanaconas, will also be protected.

“Our work with the Colombian parks authorities will boost activities to preserve the Amazon Basin at local, regional, national and international levels,” stressed Naranjo.

WWF participated in the process that led to the declaration of the new park and will help implement the management plan, which includes the promotion of conservation and sustainable development in and around the park.
Maria Ximena Galeano, Press Officer
WWF-Colombia

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Cross border haul of illegal bear and tiger parts seized in Russian Far East

28 Aug 2007 - Customs and the Frontier Service in the Primorskii province in the Russian Far East have seized a massive cache of illegal wildlife products bound for China.

The latest seizure includes 480 paws from brown and black bear and a Siberian tiger pelt and bones, as well as 20 kg of wild ginseng.

This is the fourth seizure of Siberian tiger parts and derivates this year.

“WWF continues to provide information and technical support to the Custom and Frontier Service to help suppress this illegal and growing trade across the Russian border,” said Pavel Fomenko, Amur branch, WWF-Russia.

He added that WWF specialists often help identify seized wildlife products.

In January earlier this year, law enforcement officials seized 360 kg of bear paws, three Siberian tiger skins and bones, and 531 saiga horns.

In February, Khanka frontier guards confiscated 130 bear paws.

In July, Vladivostok custom officials found hidden tiger bones while checking and processing official papers of a Chinese national when leaving .

Practically all the seized wildlife products except for saiga horns come exclusively from the Russian Far East.

“It is essential that the Khanka Lake section of the border be controlled, as we now know it is a vital conduit for illegal wildlife trade,” added Fomenko.

WWF says Russian Custom and Frontier Service authorities should ensure bettter control through the so called “Khanka hole”.

The Khanka Lake section of the Russia/China border is considered to be one of the most complicated and important thoroughfares between the two countries.

Legal proceedings have been instigated against the Chinese and Russian nationals involved in the latest smuggling case involving the bear paws and ginseng.
Yulia Fomenko, Communications Manager, WWF Russian Far East office

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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