"... in the Czech Republic... A protected nature reserve in Orlicke... boasts two meadows of broad-leaved march orchids (Dactylorhiza majalis)... Last weekend they were the target of thieves, who uprooted more than 600 bulbs of these precious flowers.
In Czech... prstnatec majovy... The broad leaved march orchids attract hundreds of visitors every summer. They have been there for centuries and if any ever disappeared in a visitor's rucksack then the loss was unnoticeable. However last weekend's theft was large scale. Zdenek Zalis of the Nature Reserve administration says that he has no doubt this was the work of professionals: "If it had been someone who wanted it for their garden then they would have taken one, two or - at the most - ten specimens. But when someone steals 600 bulbs then they are obviously planning to sell them on the black market. It may have been commissioned. In any case this particular orchid is one of only two which can flourish elsewhere - in someone's garden for instance. The thief was obviously aware of that. If he had taken any of the other precious breeds growing there it would have been a waste of time - they wouldn't have survived in other environs." The police are investigating the theft while the administration of the Nature Reserve is making plans to increase surveillance of the meadows when the orchids are in bloom next year. Zdenek Zalis... : "There are several thousand of these orchids growing on the two march meadows, so this theft has not threatened the species in our locality. But if the thieves were to come back once or twice then we could lose the breed for good." There are about 50 breeds of wild orchids growing in the Czech Republic - mostly on meadows and mountain-slopes in various nature reserves." source : http://www.radio.cz/en/article/80949 see photo : http://www.radio.cz/pictures/c/priroda/vstavac.jpg ********** regards, VB _______________________________________________ the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) [email protected] http://orchidguide.com/mailman/listinfo/orchids_orchidguide.com

