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The Tortoise and the Cheetah

Category: Born Free, Born Free Ethiopia | Date: Aug 18 2009 | By: bornfree

Working in Ethiopia continues to be a massive challenge. Although the site was officially gifted to Born Free Foundation by the Region of Oromiya to create a Wildlife Rescue, Conservation and Education Centre, it now appears there are still some legal issues to resolve. I have stopped all work until the Federal and Regional Government departments give us the final green light to continue the infrastructure development.

However, as I have mentioned in earlier Blogs, Born Free Foundation Ethiopia is now the primary wildlife rescue organisation in the country, and the Rescue and Care Programme started back in 2007.

In future Blogs I will keep you up to date with the animals in my care. To date these are:

The Dolo Lion

Dolo lion © BFF

The ‘Italian lions’ (now sporting magnificent manes)

Italian lion © BFF

Italian lions © BFF

Sheba the cheetah

Sheba © BFF

Menelik the cheetah (growing fast, with the most charming temperament. Long may that last!)

Menelik © BFF

Cody the eagle owl

Cody © BFF

In many gardens in Addis Ababa, there are giant tortoises. Most of the Embassy compounds and the Presidential Palace have several. It is reported that these tortoises can live for over a hundred years, so many of the larger tortoises will have lived through the rule of Emperor Haile Selassie (the King of Rastafaris) and Mengistu.

For those of you who are gardeners, giant tortoises make slugs and aphids very small fry. As I have discovered, giant tortoises are not a gardener’s friend! If they don’t eat the plants (and they can reach a surprisingly long way with their necks at full stretch) they only need to drag their considerable weight across a flower bed and in minutes the herbaceous border looks like a Panzer tank has run over it.
Perhaps there has been a sudden interest in gardening over the past year, as the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority has received several requests (including from a Government Minister) to rescue tortoises from Addis gardens. Born Free Foundation has agreed to look after some until they can live on the 77 hectare Wildlife site.

As for the lions, cheetah and eagle owl, we have created a temporary enclosure for the tortoises and built a palatial shelter (well-deserved, having lived through the reign of a king). The tortoises can escape the hail and torrential rain of the wet season, and will be able to find relief from the heat of the sun in the dry season.

Shelter © BFF

Tortoises in shelter © BFF

One of the smaller tortoise shares Menelik’s temporary enclosure. Aesop should really have written his famous fable about a tortoise and a cheetah as the comparison of speed is far more marked than a tortoise and a hare.

At first, Menelik was rather curious about the slow moving creature, but the tortoise now rules the enclosure. When Menelik catnaps in the sun (like all cats, it’s one of his favourite past times) if the tortoise approaches, Menelik sighs loudly and moves off to find peace in another part of the enclosure.

Menelik and a tortoise © BFF

More news soon.
James

4 Responses to “The Tortoise and the Cheetah”

Lainie Turner, on 18 Aug 2009

James, I love reading your updates. These photos are gorgeous and reveal something of the personalities of the animals. I’ve shared this post on Facebook and hope it generates followers and donations for your much-deserving efforts.
Love
–Lainie

Brenton H, on 19 Aug 2009

Hi James,
Thankyou for your update. Hope all the legal details are worked through soon. Great photos. I realise how important such wildlife rescue centres are in the African countries.

Joy, on 19 Aug 2009

Hi James,
Great post! I cant decide which i like best… the “Italian Lions” or Sheeba!!! As for the tortoises….. i always thought they make great lawnmowers!!! Guess you cant have it both ways with them,huh? Nice pics!!

Nicki G, on 29 Oct 2009

James - what fantastic work you are doing! Thanks so much for keeping us up to date with Menelik and the gang, you are truely inspirational!

PS - More pics please! :)

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