Re: Denel with SANParks on rhino poaching
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 1:07 pm
Well done SANPARKS.
I only have a few questions for y'all.
Why did it take so long for you to recognise that it is indeed a crisis?
How much longer will it take before you implement the technology? (or put in a slightly different way, How many thousands of dead Rhino can we use to measure the effectiveness of the implementation process?)
Dr. Mabunda, your previous comments on this (Rhino poaching) only becoming a problem in about 5 years time leaves me little choice but to conclude that you either have no idea of what you are talking about, and or that you Sir, are a first rate liar.
You have done irreparable damage to SANPARKS and far too many Rhinos have died on your watch. You will NEVER earn my trust or support and I wonder why you don't resign.
A bloody nose is when you get into a small scrap with forum members calling for you to step down. Losing a few battles is like going home when Kruger is burning and you are tired. Losing hundreds of Rhino a yer is a catastrophe Sir, Not a bloody nose.
Now do the honorable thing and step aside so someone with a passion for conservation can do a better job.



I only have a few questions for y'all.
Why did it take so long for you to recognise that it is indeed a crisis?
How much longer will it take before you implement the technology? (or put in a slightly different way, How many thousands of dead Rhino can we use to measure the effectiveness of the implementation process?)
Dr. Mabunda, your previous comments on this (Rhino poaching) only becoming a problem in about 5 years time leaves me little choice but to conclude that you either have no idea of what you are talking about, and or that you Sir, are a first rate liar.
You have done irreparable damage to SANPARKS and far too many Rhinos have died on your watch. You will NEVER earn my trust or support and I wonder why you don't resign.
A bloody nose is when you get into a small scrap with forum members calling for you to step down. Losing a few battles is like going home when Kruger is burning and you are tired. Losing hundreds of Rhino a yer is a catastrophe Sir, Not a bloody nose.
Now do the honorable thing and step aside so someone with a passion for conservation can do a better job.