An experimental procedure meant to protect rhinos in South Africa by inserting insecticide into the horns sadly went wrong during a media demonstration, and instead resulted in a rhino’s death.
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An experimental procedure meant to protect rhinos in South Africa by inserting insecticide into the horns sadly went wrong during a media demonstration, and instead resulted in a rhino’s death.
Why does the demand for rhino horn persist? After all, rhino horn has no proven medicinal value. However, China (using rhinos imported from South Africa) is engaged in a profit-seeking scheme that depends on sick people using rhino horn instead of taking medicine.
Public hearings have just commenced in Cape Town in hopes of finding a solution to the skyrocketing rate of rhino killings that have gripped South Africa. Use the hashtag #rhinohearing to follow breaking news and developments.
The WWF has confirmed South Africa’s rhino death toll for 2011 reached a record-breaking 448.
It’s mid-December 2011 and South Africa has lost at least 443 rhinos to the illegal rhino horn trade this year, surpassing 2010′s death toll of 333.
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The International Rhino Foundation is standing up to the rhino crisis in Southern Africa through the Operation: Stop Poaching Now initiative.
Customs officers in Hong Kong have reportedly intercepted a shipment containing 33 rhino horns, 758 ivory chopsticks, and 123 ivory bracelets. The illicit cargo arrived from Cape Town, South Africa.
Questions are being raised regarding rhino horn “suppliers” and their effect on illegal rhino horn trafficking.