In a unique conservation initiative DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has
delivered a family of nine silverback gorillas from Port Lympne Wild Animal
Park in Kent to the Batéké Plateau National Park, Gabon. The exercise was done in partnership with The Aspinall Foundation,
The
gorillas were transported 9,000 km, departing from the UK to Brussels, and
flown in a specially equipped Boeing 767 to Lagos, Nigeria, and then onto
Franceville, Gabon. For the final leg of the journey they were flown in a
helicopter to the national park in collaboration with the Gabonese authorities.
In
addition to the animals, which have a combined weight of 620kg, no less than
1,200 kg of food and vets’ equipment accompanied them on their journey home to
the wild.
To
accommodate the gorillas’ transport schedule, DHL took two different aircraft
out of commission and temporarily reconfigured its global network to ensure
they could be delivered in as tight a timeframe as possible.
Western
lowland gorillas are classed as a critically endangered species, and this is
the first attempt ever at returning an entire family to its natural habitat.
The Aspinall Foundation’s “Back to the Wild” initiative is part of its ongoing
commitment to restock the wild with endangered and critically endangered
species, following its uniquely successful programmes of captive breeding at
its Kent wildlife parks.
Alan
Cassels, DHL Express Country Manager commented: “It’s no mean feat moving a
family of nine gorillas across the world. This is an extremely important cause
and a great logistical undertaking for DHL – our priority throughout the operation
has been the safety and well being of the animals.”
Last
year transported three critically endangered
black rhinos, as part of a conservation initiative by The Aspinall Foundation,
from the UK to the Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania.
Charles
Brewer, Managing Director for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa, said, “Our
dedicated “special delivery” team, which includes staff from across DHL’s
operation, from aircraft engineers to cargo handlers, security teams, pilots
and drivers, have done an excellent job of ensuring the success of this
project. We worked closely with The
Aspinall Foundation, a world-leading conservation charity, to prepare for the
move, we ensured the smoothest possible journey for the gorillas. We’re
delighted to have been of assistance to the gorilla family and we hope they
enjoy their new home.”
Damian
Aspinall, pioneering conservationist and Chairman of The Aspinall Foundation,
said: “The Aspinall Foundation’s Back To The Wild initiative is unique and
comprises easily the most ambitious reintroduction of the critically endangered
species into the wild ever undertaken anywhere in the world. We are delighted
that DHL have so generously come on board as our partners in this important and
exciting repatriation project.”
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