Business.Scotsman.Com
June 2, 2007
By Jeremy Clarke
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Article
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Entrepreneur
Richard Branson landed in Kenya on Saturday on
Virgin Airlines' maiden flight to the east African
country and vowed to help protect some 2,000
elephants threatened by encroachment.
The Virgin chairman said the endangered beasts
were hemmed in by small farms mushrooming around
Mount Kenya, stifling centuries-old migratory
routes and sending some crashing across homesteads,
threatening lives and damaging crops.
He said the airline would fund the construction
of a safe passage to let about 2,000 elephants
follow their natural path north of the snow-capped
mountain.
"The African elephant has roamed across
the continent from South Africa to the Mediterranean
coast but its population is under serious threat," Branson
told reporters gathered in a tent by the runway
at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
"We can create a vital lifeline for the
entire animal and human population in the region."
Kenya once boasted more than 100,000 elephants,
but that number has plummeted by more than two-thirds
in recent years, activists say. Human encroachment
is blamed for most of that.
After stepping onto his plane's wing to dance
with models and young men in traditional Kenyan
warrior dress, Branson defended the environmental
impact of his airline.
"It is about striking a balance between
the need to combat poverty and the dangers of
carbon emissions," he said. Virgin planes
would boost the local economy by carrying fresh
produce like fruit, vegetables and cut flowers
to Western markets.
"There is global warming but there is also
extreme poverty."
Virgin will fly daily between London's Heathrow
and Nairobi, and expects to carry about 100,000
passengers in its first year.
If operations are successful, Branson has said
he hopes to launch a second daily flight. Kenya
Airways and British Airways also fly the route.
Tourism in Kenya is booming, with revenues from
the sector forecast to top $1 billion (504.9
billion pounds) this year for the first time.
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