This demand has created highly profitable and organized international poaching criminal syndicates who deploy advanced technologies ranging from night vision scopes, silenced weapons,darting equipment and helicopters to carry out their mission.
According to Dr Joseph Okori,head of WWF's African Rhino Programme:
"The African rhino is under serious threat from poachers who have intensified their search of rhino for their horns since 2007,driven by growing market demands in Asian".
Thanks to successful conservation efforts, Southern Africa is now home to the majority of Africa's surviving rhinos.
Even so, South Africa – home to more than 80% of Africa’s rhino populations – is losing hundreds of rhinos each year. In this country alone:
- 122 rhinos were killed in 2009
- 333 rhinos were killed in 2010
- 388 rhinos have been killed so far in 20121
Continued poaching could see Africa’s rhinos slide over the brink, into extinction.
What you can do
- Don't buy rhino horn products! Illegal trade in rhino horn is a continuing problem, posing one of the greatest threats to rhinos today.
- Donate towards much-needed anti-poaching equipment and support for rangers across Africa.
South Africans / Residents of other countries
Donations will go towards:- binoculars
- radios
- night-vision gear
- bullet-proof armour
- rhino tracking
- camping equipment
- training for guards
Read more about WWF-South Africa's campaign.
- Spread the word! Click on the button to share this information with others via email or your favourite social networking service
The rhino will be happy if you did!!!!!
THE Rhino need to be safe plz help them by alirat
ReplyDeleteYou kids are the only one who can make this world a better place. I am only trying to help you all accomplish that goal.
ReplyDeleteI tot's agree with you! Black rhinos should be saved! your's trully Astrid R.O.
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