Lanka presents two elephants to Prague Zoo
Sri Lanka has donated two young female elephants to the Prague zoo,
where they were to arrive on Saturday, flown to the Czech Republic by a
Sri Lankan military plane, Prague zoo director Miroslav Bobek has told
the media.
The elephants, eight-year-old Janita and seven-year-old Tamara, come
from the elephant zoo in Pinnawala.
"The Hercules C-130 with them is to take off on Saturday at 01:00 the
local time," Bobek, who is staying in Colombo, said.
In return, the Prague zoo will send two comodo dragons, two
Przewalski horses and two young hippopotamuses to the Colombo zoo.
The elephant acquisition is Sri Lanka's gift to the Czech Republic
rather than a routine exchange of animals between zoos, Bobek said.
Prague zoo deputy director Jaroslav Simek said it is a unique project
that will largely help extend the genetic base of the European breeding
of Indian elephants.
"The elephant acquisition is the result of long-lasting efforts of
[Czech] Ambassador Miloslav Stasek and other officials from the Czech
diplomatic mission to New Delhi, of the Czech Foreign Ministry and also
of the fans of the Prague zoo," Bobek said.
The project that has been prepared for two years will cost the zoo
4.5 million crowns.
The elephants will be accommodated in a new pavilion that has been
completed in the Prague zoo - Prague Monitor
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