Rhino poaching in SA
In 2011 South Africa lost a total of 448 Black and White Rhino to poachers. The poaching death toll for 2012 in South Africa has already reached 150 which is more than double for the same period last year an is set to reach more than 600 for the year if drastic measures are not taken immediately to stem the poaching which is driven by the Asians...
Allison Thomson
AFRICA/ASIA HAS A HUGE CRISIS AND ONLY YOU AND THE GLOBAL WORLD CAN BE THE VOICES ..STOP THE SAVE THE RHINO NOW...THIS IS A HUGE PLEED FOR THIS CAMPAIGN TO LEGALISE THE LAW FOR ALL WILDLIFE...
The Indian, a.k.a. the Greater One-Horned Rhino, or Nepalese Rhino numbers approximately 2,949 today, due to conservation efforts. Earlier in the 20th century, less than 200 Indian Rhinos were remaining. Strict protection efforts by Indian and Nepalese wildlife authorities have been instrumental in the recovery of the Indian Rhino. Unfortunately, poaching has increased in recent years due to political instability in Nepal, causing the rhino population to decrease by 31% since 2000.
Rhino poaching is killing these magnificent beasts for nothing, the belief that a Rhino horn is magical IS NOT True.... they are being killed for NOTHING !!! Their Bodys are left decaying when a HORn has been taken....
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