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Public hearings on rhino
poaching
2012-01-26 08:21
Cape Town - Parliament's portfolio committee on water and
environmental affairs will hold public hearings on possible
solutions to combat rhino poaching on Thursday.
The hearings are scheduled to begin at 09:30 in the Old Assembly
Chamber in the Old Assembly building.
Eleven rhino have been killed in South Africa since the start of
the year, with 448 killed last year.
South Africa has a rhino population of 22 000, which accounts
for about 80% of the world's rhino population, SA National Parks
CEO David Mabunda told the National Press Club earlier this
month.
At the moment, the country's rhino population - 22% of which was
in private hands - was growing, he said.
However, he warned that if poaching levels continued to climb,
there could be a fall in the number of rhino from 2015.
At the same briefing, Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa
said 150 more rangers would be deployed in the Kruger National
Park this year to combat rhino poaching. This was in addition to
the park's 500 rangers.
In the 1960s and 1970s Africa's rhino population was being
exterminated at the rate of an estimated 8 000 animals per year.
Rhino horn is valued for dagger handles in Yemen and is prized
in traditional medicine in China and Vietnam.
- SAPA
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