ROYAL ELEPHANTS AUCTIONED FOR CONSERVATION

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2005

 

02/10/2005 - Apeldoorn, the Netherlands – A vast array of elephant collectables of the late WWF Founder-President HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands was auctioned by Sotheby’s at Het Loo Palace, a former royal residence of the Dutch House of Orange.

The €379,250 raised from the auction will go to WWF conservation efforts in Borneo.

“This auction has risen far more than we ever dared imagine,” said Niek van Heijst, CEO of WWF-Netherlands. “We are extremely pleased that so many people, by buying one of the prince’s elephants, contributed to the protection of Borneo’s forests.”

Shortly before his death last year, Prince Bernhard expressed in a television interview his concern for the future of Borneo’s forest habitat, which is home to the threatened orang-utan and pygmy elephants. These forests are under severe threat from illegal logging and forest-fires, as well being cleared for such commercial uses as rubber, pulp production, and palm oil.

“Looking into the eyes of an orphaned baby orang-utan is a look you'll never forget,” the Prince said about his own experience from visiting the region.

Known as the 'Flying Prince of Conservation', for his love of flying and his dedication to nature conservation, Prince Bernhard was a driving force behind the creation of WWF in 1961, and served as the organization's first International President from 1961 to 1976. For the next 25 years, he continued to play a pivotal role in international efforts to promote conservation and ensure the protection of the natural world.

Prince Bernhard played a central role in many of the achievements of WWF. He was deeply involved in the creation of numerous nature reserves, including the Chitwan National Park in Nepal, tiger reserves in India, Biebrza National Park in Poland, and the Taï National Park in Côte d'Ivoire. In 1973, he was active in encouraging a number of Asian governments to help set up Operation Tiger, whose aim was to save the tiger from extinction.

The elephant was Prince Bernhard’s favourite animal and during his lifetime amassed a collection of 1,000 elephants in all shapes and sizes, ranging from precious art objects and wood carvings to stuffed animals and toys.

An elephant donated by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, the daughter of Prince Bernhard, raised €7,500 at the auction, while a bronze elephant made by Belgian sculptor Tremont sold for €16,000 and an elephant clock from the 19th century sold for €11,000.

"I have never led an auction where every single item was sold," said Sotheby’s auction leader Patrick van Maris van Dijk. "It was clear that not only did people very much want to have a personal item in remembrance of the prince, but that they also wanted to support WWF. A terrific combination.”

A small number of elephants will remain in the possession of the royal family in remembrance of the prince.

 
 

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