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Man charged with slaying zebras
09/10/2008 08:04  - (SA)  

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Windhoek - A German aristocrat is scheduled to appear in court in Namibia on Thursday on suspicion of killing scores of endangered mountain zebras.

Christian Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, 28, is alleged to have killed the animals at a private game reserve owned by his father 70 kilometres south-west of the capital Windhoek.

The zebras were allegedly slaughtered between 2001 and 2005 and their carcasses buried on the farm. It was not clear whether they were used for meat or for their skins.

A local farmer alleged the actual number of zebras killed by zu Hohenlohe totalled several hundred.

Police and Namibian wildlife protection officials had merely dug up 193 as a sample, Namibia's German-language Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Wednesday.

Under Namibian law, hunters may only kill eight mountain zebras a year, provided they have a permit.

Zu Hohenlohe's father Max Gottfried Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg bought the farm in 1982. The farm was declared bankrupt earlier this year.

The case will be heard in a magistrate's court in the town of Rehoboth.

Mountain zebras are native to south-west Africa.

There are two subspecies of mountain zebras. The equus zebra is endangered and the equus zebra hartmannae is threatened.

- DPA



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