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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Samuel Osborne

British Government backing new oil well that could further endanger rare giraffe species

The British government is supporting a new oil well project that could put one of the world's most endangered species of giraffe at further risk, environmentalists have warned. 

The project could see dozens of wells drilled in the Murchison Falls national park in Uganda, which is home to one of the last remaining populations of the Rothschild giraffe.

There are thought to be less than 1,500 of the animals, named after British zoologist Lord (Walter) Rothschild, left in the wild. 

A recent BBC documentary, narrated by David Attenborough, followed the efforts of conservationists to relocate some of the giraffes to protect them from oil drilling projects.

British company Tullow Oil has been the subject of Government talks about providing UK taxpayer backed loans and insurance for its operations in Uganda, according to leaked documents released by Greenpeace's Energydesk

Greenpeace UK executive director John Sauven said: “People will be wondering why the UK government considered offering taxpayers’ money to a British firm drilling for oil in the heart of one of Uganda’s oldest national parks.

"The project will breach international guidelines on conservation and could put an endangered giraffe species at risk."

He added: “Instead of backing risky oil exploration around the world, the UK government should help cut our dependence on fossil fuels back home and support our partners abroad to develop sustainable energy sources.”

A spokesman for Tullow Oil told The Sunday Times: “We have committed to protect a number of species throughout the development including the Rothschild giraffe.”

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