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http://mg.co.za/article/2011-10-03-fight-rhino-poaching-by-legalising-lucrative-horn-trade/
Fight rhino poaching by
legalising lucrative horn trade?
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA -
Oct 03 2011 11:49
"The terms of reference for the study have been published and a
service provider will be appointed shortly," the ministry's
spokesman Albi Modise told the African Eye News Service.
Rhino horns fetch up to $500 000 a piece on the lucrative Asian
black market, according to the United Nations wildlife trade
regulator, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species (Cites).
Demand for rhino horn has soared amid a popular belief in
Vietnam that it can be used to cure cancer.
Trade in rhino horn is regulated by Cites. South Africa
currently allows the export of horns only as hunting trophies.
Authorities will do market research into global markets of the
trade, said Modise.
Government rhino horn stockpiles could be sold to fund rhino
conservation efforts, he added.
South Africa lost 333 rhinos to poaching last year and has lost
309 so far this year, up from 13 in 2007.
Police and parks officials say the increase has been driven by
organised poaching syndicates.
South Africa and Vietnam last week launched talks toward an
agreement to curb rhino poaching. -- AFP
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