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Rhino poaching up in SA
2009-09-30 14:03
Pretoria - The poaching of rhinos has increased in South Africa,
Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica said on
Wednesday.
"The number of poached rhinos has increased from 10 to 100 per
annum,"
she said at the launch of the 2009 Natura Coin Series in
Pretoria.
She said the coins were silent ambassadors to create awareness
on endangered wildlife.
She explained that poaching has become more complex.
"It is not like in the past where AK47s were used, today
helicopters and other means are used in poaching".
At the launch, Sonjica set off production of the first set of
the 2009 white rhino coins.
"I hope this coin will create will create awareness about the
rhino,"
she said holding one of the coins.
At risk
She explained that the white rhino was at risk of being wiped
out.
"In the late 60's there were about 100 000 white rhinos but the
number has come down to 2 400 in 1995."
The 2009 Natura Coin Series featuring the white rhino is made
out of one ounce of pure gold.
Proceeds for the sale of this coin will be donated to the
Endangered Wildlife Trust.
Chief executive officer of the trust Yolan Friedman said
organised poaching gangs were using legal loopholes to trade the
rhino horns in the Far East.
To counter this, the trust has launched a project called
Strengthening the Security of the Rhino in South Africa.
The project is a three pronged approach focusing on law
enforcement, tracking the trade in rhino horns and security of
the rhino population.
- SAPA
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