Legalising International Trade in Rhino Horn ???

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Re: SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade

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Do you realy think it will stop poaching RP?


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Re: SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade

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No. Poaching has always been there! But it will take a lot of potential scoundrels out of the equation, so they can retire! And give a window of opportunity as markets and syndicates readjust! \O


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It will not stop poaching,....

'cause reaping might cost a bullet,
when cultivating comes at a hefty
price.

A crazy idea supporting a lousy habit!!!


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Re: SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade

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Currently,...................
I believe that is exactly what is happening!!!


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I would love to be proved wrong, but I agree that legalising the trade will only fuel the demand and cause an increase in poaching. -O-


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I’m with you on this one Flutts as legalizing the trade takes a major risk factor out of the equation and because of this more will be encouraged to poach :-?


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Re: SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade

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SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade,

Very lousy idea, why, 'cause it cuts them out off the
equation where responsibility lies to the effect of
nature conservation!!!


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Well, if you read their new vision and mission, this will help them succeed! O/


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Is this just not terrible then Sprockit,...

'that wishes for labour of love must stand second
to employment values and issues!!, a fast buck!

In this case then at least, 75 % off those employed
at the core of our heritage are a bunch of hippocrates!!


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Re: SANPARKS now Supports Legalised Rhino Horn trade

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Exactly that Sir Crap,...I mean H. 0:


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