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Rhino poached jan19

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A dead rhino bull that has been de-horned by poachers. Picture: Ezemvelo KZn Wildlife

Three more rhinos have been poached for their horns in KwaZulu-Natal over the past three weeks, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife said on Wednesday.

The three animals – including one black rhino – were shot and dehorned in the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi, Ndumo and Mkhuze game reserves.

Responding to queries from The Mercury, Ezemvelo rhino security co-ordinator Jabulani Ngubane did not explain why news of the deaths had not been disclosed earlier, but he said investigators were following up several leads to apprehend the culprits.

He denied reports that a fourth rhino had been shot at Ndumo reserve at the weekend, saying it had died from natural causes.

“The horns from this animal have been removed and are now in the safe.”

Nationwide, the death toll for the first few weeks of 2012 has reached almost 30. Most were shot in the Kruger National Park.

A Mossel Bay game farmer, whose rhino was killed by poachers on Monday, issued a R100 000 reward for information about the poachers.

“Someone must have seen something,” said Kobus Crous, owner of the Bergsig game farm. “If someone can point us towards the people who did this terrible thing, they absolutely deserve a reward.”

A former nature conservation ranger has meanwhile expressed concern over the lack of high-level arrests among rhino poaching syndicates.

The man, whose is known to The Mercury but who asked for his identity to be protected, said that while numerous Mozambicans had been arrested over the past two years, these were mainly foot-soldiers rather than the kingpins.

“This raises very serious questions about whether the police and nature conservation officials are being paid off when there is so much money at stake for Chinese and Vietnamese syndicates.

“The truth of the matter is bound to come out eventually – but let’s just hope that it’s not too late for the rhinos by then.” - The Mercury

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Lee Stempski, wrote

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11:10pm on 19 January 2012
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I like the idea of a tracking device in the animals..hoping the authoritiesgame reserve managersvets read these comments..

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Anonymous, wrote

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08:41am on 19 January 2012
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It's high time that the death penalty is applied, internationally, to anyone caught involved in this practice in any way. One of our people was put to death for carrying drugs (not that I condone that practice) in China, but the Chinese and Koreans get away with forcing these animals into extinction! The Japanese getting away with butchering whales should also be viewed more seriously.

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08:17am on 19 January 2012
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What about a Tracking Devise in the horn?? like in cars

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Anonymous, wrote

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07:59am on 19 January 2012
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This is disgusting. The government have to get more actively involved to STOP the killings. Why are they being so quiet about such a sensitive issue. We talk about saving the world what about saving animals that are on the endangered list? Where is their involvement - or maybe that is the problem - are they involved !!! Why do they not put a law in place. Shoot to kill if a poacher can take a life, even if it is an animal why cant the poachers life be take too. An eye for an eye !!!

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07:56am on 19 January 2012
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Isnt it time all the rhino's were compounded in one area to ensure safety and when the situation is under control then released back into the wild!!!....clearly officials are being paid off!!

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