Qatar Airways Cargo transports ‘Eric’, a black rhino to Tanzania

Oct 01, 2018: Qatar Airways Cargo in collaboration with Intradco Global, an animal transport specialist has safely flown Eric, a 1,157 kilograms black rhino from San Diego Zoo in California to his new home in Tanzania, for the Singita Grumeti Fund, a non-profit organisation carrying out wildlife conservation and community development work in the western […]

Qatar Airways Cargo transports ‘Eric’, a black rhino to Tanzania
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Oct 01, 2018: Qatar Airways Cargo in collaboration with Intradco Global, an animal transport specialist has safely flown Eric, a 1,157 kilograms black rhino from San Diego Zoo in California to his new home in Tanzania, for the Singita Grumeti Fund, a non-profit organisation carrying out wildlife conservation and community development work in the western corridor of the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania. Tanzania’s newest resident, bred in the US was gifted to the United Republic of Tanzania by San Diego Zoo to bolster an important satellite population of critically endangered eastern black rhinos.

Eric’s journey from Los Angeles on board a Boeing 777 freighter involved stops at Liege and at the cargo carrier’s hub in Doha where he was well looked after at its state-of-the-art live animal centre before continuing onward to Entebbe in an Airbus A330 freighter. Upon touching down in Entebbe, Eric was carefully moved to a chartered Antonov-74 aircraft for the final flight leg to the Serengeti National Park arranged by Intradco. The temperature on board the freighters was adjusted according to the requirements to ensure the rhino was comfortable and does not become stressed. Eric’s special compartment contained his feed and water for the entire journey and he was accompanied by a specialist team of four attendants on the journey, including a wildlife veterinarian and a veterinary technician and rhino habituation expert. Eric is now safe and well in the rhino intensive protection zone of the Singita Grumeti Reserve.

Qatar Airways chief officer cargo, Guillaume Halleux said, “We are proud to support this important conservation project and play a part in the translocation of Eric to his new home. As one of the world’s leading cargo carriers, we support the conservation and protection of endangered animals. Our live animal handling procedures are following IATA’s Live Animals Regulations (LAR) and Qatar Airways Transportation of Wildlife and Animal Welfare (TWAW) Group Policy. Qatar Airways Cargo staff are thoroughly trained in the loading, storage and unloading, temperature and humidity control that is required to safely handle all live animals and ensure their well-being and a stress-free journey, on the ground and in the air.”

Singita Grumeti Fund executive director, Stephen Cunliffe said, “When transporting a cargo that is worth its weight in gold, you want to know that you are working with the very best professionals. Qatar Airways Cargo and the logistics company Intradco ensured that our precious rhino and his handlers were well looked after, demonstrating professionalism and exceptional care in every aspect of the complex translocation operation.”

Qatar Airways is an inaugural signatory to the United for Wildlife Transport Industry Declaration and a partner in the USAID Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES) partnership. Through its specialist QR Live solution, the cargo carrier offers exceptional care and ensures the well-being of live animals is upheld during all stages of transportation. Over the past years, Qatar Airways Cargo has transported a wide variety of animals across the world that include horses, pets, birds, cattle, fish and exotic animals for zoos and approved establishments.

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