Prague Zoo introduces pangolins from Taiwan

19 May 2022, 11:54

A Chinese pangolin is seen at its enclosure at the zoo in Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Republic Pangolin. Picture: PA

It is only the second animal park on the European continent to have the animals, which are hunted heavily for their scales and meat.

Prague’s zoo has introduced two critically endangered Chinese pangolins to the public.

It is only the second animal park on the European continent to have the animals.

The arrival of the rare acquisition from Taiwan follows a political fallout with China that prevented the expected arrival of two giant pandas.

Guo Bao, the male pangolin, and Run Hou Tang, the female, came from Taipei Zoo, the leading breeder of the mammals that are hunted heavily for their scales and meat.

A keeper holds a Chinese pangolin at its enclosure at the zoo in Prague, Czech Republic
A keeper holds a Chinese pangolin in its enclosure at Prague Zoo (Petr David Josek/AP)

It is estimated almost 200,000 pangolins were trafficked in 2019 because of the scales that are used in traditional medicine in Asia and elsewhere.

A few years ago, the Czech capital was expecting to receive pandas after it signed a partnership agreement with the Chinese capital in 2016.

But those hopes came to an end just three years later when Prague decided to revoke the sister-city agreement with Beijing, an action that angered China.

Prague took the action after Beijing rejected a request to remove a clause from the agreement that states that Prague supports the one-China principle, which does not recognise Taiwan as an independent nation.

A Chinese pangolin feeds on food at its enclosure at the zoo in Prague, Czech Republic
A Chinese pangolin feeds in its enclosure (Petr David Josek/AP)

The Czech government recognises the one-China principle, but Prague officials said they wanted to focus on cultural co-operation, not on politics.

Relations with China were further strained in 2020 when Prague signed a similar sister-city agreement with the Taiwanese capital Taipei, a deal that also included co-operation between the zoos of the two cities.

Prague mayor Zdenek Hrib said the cities share democratic values, the respect of basic human rights and cultural freedoms, and therefore can inspire each other.

Taiwan split from mainland China amid a civil war in 1949, but Beijing considers the self-ruled island part of its territory.

A Chinese pangolin is seen at its enclosure at the zoo in Prague, Czech Republic
A Chinese pangolin in its enclosure at the zoo (Petr David Josek/AP)

A visit by the speaker of the Czech parliament’s upper house to Taipei and by Taiwanese government ministers to Prague have been condemned by the Chinese government.

Prague Zoo director Miroslav Bobek said he was concentrating on the animals.

“Sometimes, the arrival of pangolins is commented on that they are here instead of pandas,” Mr Bobek said.

“I do not perceive it quite like that, although of course it is a possible interpretation.

A Chinese pangolin feeds on food at its enclosure at the zoo in Prague, Czech Republic
A Chinese pangolin feeds at its enclosure (Petr David Josek/AP)

“For us, they are ambassadors of the wild nature, ambassadors of the pangolins that are still living in the wilderness.

“The same way, if we were to have the giant pandas here, they would be a symbol of protection of endangered species.”

By Press Association

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