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This Year Poachers in S Africa Killed More than 100 Rhinos in National Parks

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Poaching has always been a big problem in many countries, South Africa being one of the main

But to think over one hundred beautiful creatures , the Rhino, have been killed for their horns is astounding

And what beggars belief is most have been shot inside national parks, where they are supposed to be protected

The leader of one gang was sent to prison for 27 years for this crime, but even that has not deterred the poachers, Rhino horn is so valuable on the black market the gangs risk everything for it

All this because of the demand for carved objects made from their horns, disgusting !!

www.thenational.scot/news/national/25139069.poachers-killed-100-rhinos-south-africa-year/

telmel
a week ago
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Leannexxx

I think it is sick that people do this jail is not good enough they don't have enough security in the park

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telmel

Leannexxx It's not only that L , i suspect the security working there could be taking bribes from the poachers to turn a blind eye to what's happening

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MelissaLee1

It's horrid. Image

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telmel

MelissaLee1 It is M , terrible

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Swimmer94

It's absolutely disgusting that it is still going on so much. I remember being in Africa and we were on a guided tour but had to abruptly stop and get away as Poachers were seen in the distance. It was very scary when their security came extremely quickly but they do try so hard to stop it.

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telmel

Swimmer94 Some security are probably ok, but i bet some are less than honest and corrupt as i mentioned above S

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Swimmer94

Unfortunately I am sure you are correct and wouldn't disagree with you at all.

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martinlufc5637

Crazy how this in 2025 is still happening, demand will be from china, they use it in medicines

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telmel

martinlufc5637 You are right M, i found this online

Yes, there is ongoing use of rhino horn in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), despite a ban on the international trade of rhino horn and its use in traditional medicine. While there have been calls for complete elimination of rhino horn use in TCM, a recent decision by the Chinese government allows domestic trade and use of rhino horn from captive-bred animals for medicinal purposes, though it remains banned for international trade

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martinlufc5637

telmel most of these traditional Chinese medicines have been found to have no benefits whatsoever, just a public money making scam

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telmel

martinlufc5637 That's true M, unfortunately they have strong traditions and beliefs driven from the dark ages and trying to get them to stop using them is difficult

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ThatsAGreatDeal

Sadly as long as there's a sick demand for anything unacceptable then there will always be the crime of poaching. Personally my opinion is that the bast**ds need shooting.

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telmel
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xKJG93

Horrible thing this, wish someone poach the poachers and shoot them down

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Jerseydrew

This is disgusting. Security should be able to shoot the poachers if they are caught. Killing an animal for what a horn to be sold on the black market.

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pamtay

I blame the people that want to buy such a thing. They keep the trade going.

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