Another Taiping gorilla dies
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Dec 30 2008 | By: paula
From PASA:
Izan, a male Western Lowland gorilla that became an international symbol of illegal trade and African heritage as part of the so-called “Taiping Four,” died December 26 at the Limbe Wildlife Center in Cameroon following a lengthy illness.
An autopsy was performed following Izan’s death, and it is hoped laboratory tests in Europe will provide answers as to the cause. It is believed that stress and a lack of immunity to endemic pathogens may have contributed.
“We are all deeply saddened by the passing of Izan and our hearts go out to the staff of the Limbe Wildlife Center, which battled mightily to save him,” said Doug Cress, executive director of the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA). “Gorillas are fragile animals that are extremely susceptible to stress, and it could be that the ordeal of Izan’s original capture from the wild and his subsequent travels left him vulnerable.”
The Taiping Four gorillas were one male and three females that were illegally captured as infants from the wild in Cameroon in 2001 and smuggled across the border to Nigeria. From there, the gorillas were transferred under forged CITES permits to the Taiping Zoo in Malaysia. After the deal was uncovered, the Government of Malaysia confiscated the gorillas and sent them to the Pretoria Zoo in South Africa – despite repeated requests from the Government of Cameroon for the return of the gorillas.
In support of Cameroon’s request, a consortium of animal conservation and welfare organizations lobbied aggressively for the repatriation of the gorillas, and the Taiping Four were sent to the Limbe Wildlife Center in late 2007. Their return was viewed as a national victory for Cameroon against the international wildlife trafficking menace that continues to threaten the species’ survival.
Last June, Oyin, another of the Taiping Four gorillas, died from intestinal problems similar to those that plagued Izan.
Although the Taiping Four gorillas joined Limbe’s 12-member gorilla social group within months of their arrival in Cameroon, Izan was noticeably more shy and susceptible to stress than the others. He first became ill in July, and ultimately required treatment four times over the next five months just to maintain his health.
Limbe officials were in constant contact with primate health experts in Africa, Europe and North America throughout Izan’s illness and treatments.
“This is a terrible loss for us all,” said Felix Lankester, manager of the Limbe Wildlife Centre. “We did absolutely everything we could to save Izan and uncover the source of his illness, but by the end he was just too weakened to recover. We shall miss him very much.”
Added Lankester: “The initial findings from the necropsy of Izan were similar to those found in the necropsy of Oyin, suggesting that there could be a common cause to these two deaths. We shall be sending tissue samples to labs in an attempt to ascertain the cause.”
PASA was formed in 2000 to unite the rescue and rehabilitation facilities across Africa that care for chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and literally thousands of other endangered primates. For more information, please contact PASAapes@aol.com or visit www.pasaprimates.org.







3 Responses to “Another Taiping gorilla dies”
sheryl, washington, dc, on 30 Dec 2008
I am so sad to learn of Izan’s death. After Oyin died I really hoped the other three would survive and learn to finally enjoy their lives. This is fine example of how humankind’s interference in the lives of our wild cousins brings nothing but pain and destruction.
Rest in peace, Izan.
s.
Christine C., on 30 Dec 2008
I barely know what to say, this is so, so sad. Are there plans to check the remaining two to see if there is a similar problem that could benifit from early intervention? As awful as it is to lose Izan and Oyin, I would hate to see Baby Bala lose Abby too, especially after looking for a mamma for so long. Sad day
Annie, on 30 Dec 2008
So sorry to hear this..I hope a cause can be found..I did receive my Looking for Miza book and it is so beautiful and sweet! I am so glad I ordered it!!!!!!!
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