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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 07:55 AM Nov 2012

rhino killings for horns rapidly rise in s.africa

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AF_SOUTH_AFRICA_RHINO_KILLINGS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-11-28-04-47-22

VAALKOP DAM NATURE RESERVE, South Africa (AP) -- By the time ranchers found the rhinoceros calf wandering alone in this idyllic setting of scrub brush and acacia, the nature reserve had become yet another blood-soaked crime scene in South Africa's losing battle against poachers.

Hunters killed eight rhinos at the private Finfoot Game Reserve inside the Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve this month with single rifle shots that pierced their hearts and lungs. The poachers' objective: the rhinos' horns, cut away with knives and popped off the dead animals' snouts for buyers in Asia who pay the U.S. street value of cocaine for a material they believe cures diseases.

That insatiable demand for horns has sparked the worst recorded year of rhino poaching in South Africa in decades, with at least 588 rhinos killed so far, their carcasses rotting in private farms and national parks. Without drastic change, experts warn that soon the number of rhinos killed will outpace the number of the calves born - putting the entire population at risk in a nation that is the last bastion for the prehistoric-looking animals.

"This is a full-on bush war we are fighting," said Marc Lappeman, who runs the Finfoot reserve with his father Miles and has begun armed vigilante patrols to protect the remaining rhinos there. "We here are willing to die for these animals."
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rhino killings for horns rapidly rise in s.africa (Original Post) xchrom Nov 2012 OP
Best of luck to the patrols. Nihil Nov 2012 #1
 

Nihil

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1. Best of luck to the patrols.
Wed Nov 28, 2012, 09:58 AM
Nov 2012

> That insatiable demand for horns has sparked the worst recorded year of rhino poaching
> in South Africa in decades, with at least 588 rhinos killed so far, their carcasses rotting
> in private farms and national parks. Without drastic change, experts warn that soon the
> number of rhinos killed will outpace the number of the calves born - putting the entire
> population at risk in a nation that is the last bastion for the prehistoric-looking animals.


> "We here are willing to die for these animals."

I hope that they are equally willing to kill for them.

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