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Tutu condemns rhino poaching in
SA
2010-09-30 22:52
Johannesburg - Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu called on
Thursday for an end to rhino poaching in South Africa, where 210
of the animals have been killed this year as demand for their
horns has soared.
"The butchering of rhinoceroses in South Africa must be
stopped," the former archbishop of Cape Town said in a
statement.
"It is robbing our people of their precious natural heritage,
robbing our nation of its ecological diversity, and severely
embarrassing our nation abroad."
South Africa has lost 210 rhinos to poaching since January,
compared to 122 for all of last year, according to the
Endangered Wildlife Trust.
Black-market demand for rhino horns has risen sharply as
economic growth has spread through east and southeast Asia,
where the horn is believed to have medicinal properties.
The surge in demand, combined with endemic poverty in many rhino
habitats, has helped to push rhino poaching to the highest
levels in 15 years, according to wildlife monitoring group
Traffic.
Rhino horns can fetch from $1 800 to $2 500 on the Asian market,
according to police.
One horn weighs between 8kg and 11kg.
"For as long as many of our people remain locked in poverty it
is easy to overlook such issues as the killing of our wildlife
heritage," Tutu said.
But, he added, "I would like to appeal to South Africans not to
take the easy route on this issue.
"Let us stop the callous brutality, the greed and the
criminality that is robbing our children of their birthright."
- AFP |