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https://www.ewt.org.za/FORYOU/LatestNews/tabid/85/EntryId/10/THE-ENDANGERED-WILDLIFE-TRUST-LAUNCHES-ITS-RHINO-POACHING-HOTLINE-082-404-2128.aspx
THE ENDANGERED WILDLIFE TRUST
LAUNCHES IT'S RHINO POACHING HOTLINE: 082 404 2128
Aug4
Written by:Hayley Komen
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
The Rhino Security Project is addressing rhino security concerns
on privately owned game farms as well as in formally protected
areas by improving communication between rhino owners and the
relevant government officials, supporting investigations into
rhino poaching incidences, working with relevant bodies to
identify causes and drivers of the trade in rhino horn and
enhancing current knowledge of, and information on the
demographics of rhinos in situ in collaboration with other
existing initiatives.
Through the EWT’s Rhino Security Project it has become evident
that members of the public often become aware of information
about poaching incidents or the sale of rhino horns which should
be reported to the authorities for action. In response to this,
the EWT has established a Rhino Poaching Hotline to which
information can be submitted for appropriate action by the
enforcement agencies or other bodies.
The EWT Rhino Hotline number is 082 404 2128 . We call on every
person who becomes aware of any illegal, or suspicious
activities concerning rhino poaching or the sale, movement and
or trade in their horns, to please make use of this number in
order to get the information to the relevant enforcement
agencies. Other relevant information is knowledge of pilots or
veterinarians involved in poaching through the use of aircraft
and scheduled drugs and the unethical conduct of any
professional hunters or outfitters to obtain rhino horn for the
trade. All information will be channelled through the EWT’s
Rhino Security Project’s lines of communication to the relevant
authorities for investigation. Any person who wishes to stay
anonymous may do so and details of callers will be protected.
With 153 rhino having been poached between January and the end
of July this year, it is time that every South African citizen
becomes involved in the fight against the wanton killing of our
rhino. Amidst the illegal shooting of rhino by poachers on foot,
there are those who also operate from the air with helicopters
and dart guns. We believe that there are individuals out there
who have valuable information that will greatly assist in these
investigations and we urge them to make use of the Rhino Hotline
to report this information.
We also request all landowners who have been approached by
individuals offering to dehorn their rhino as a security
measure, and at the same time buying these horns, to report
this. It is an offense to capture and dehorn rhino if you are
not in possession of a valid permit which authorises this
activity. Such horns must then immediately be micro chipped and
declared to the authorities in order to obtain possession
permits for them. It is also illegal to buy, donate, sell or
dispose of rhino horn in any way whatsoever if you are not in
possession of a valid permit which authorises this.
It is a criminal offense to not report wildlife crime!
The EWT’s Rhino Security Project is kindly supported by the
International Rhino Foundation, the SA Mint Company, San
Francisco Zoo and various individual donors.
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