Legalising International Trade in Rhino Horn ???
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Re: Emphatic “no” to controversial rhino proposal
My problem with legalizing the trade is that there are not sufficient stocks to take care of the demand and that poaching will continue if not increase
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Alas, legal trade will not help, there is insufficient rhino horn in stockpiles or on the few surviving animals to supply demand and poaching would continue in order to supply the demand.
What is a few hundred tons of rhino horn to the millions & millions of oriental people demanding the stuff.
What is a few hundred tons of rhino horn to the millions & millions of oriental people demanding the stuff.
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SanParks and KZN Parks must have built up appreciable stocks over the decades...remember all horns found on natural carcasses are removed!
Also stocks in police stores...
I just wish somebody is keeping tabs on all the above!!!
Also stocks in police stores...
I just wish somebody is keeping tabs on all the above!!!

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Maybe so RP, but the demand comes from umpteen million orientals. Stocks will go nowhere to satisfy this demand
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One should be careful to generalise...I have it on good account that the rhino horn fable is regarded as nonsense by many "orientals"...
But still...point taken!
But still...point taken!
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Of course!!! Generalising is always wrong, but often inevitable.......to keep a message short. Only the most ignorant part of the populations believe in this kind of nonsense, but being a very numerous population also the ignorant are a lot

The ones to get hold of are the traders, the ones earning on this disgraceful "merchandice", but how??


The ones to get hold of are the traders, the ones earning on this disgraceful "merchandice", but how??
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Richprins wrote:Looking at the last few months' killings, it would seem to contradict the SanParks statement that "most poaching is done from Mozambique"...which is a major reason they give for their Buffer zone concept!
Yep, any excuse to do the inexcusable.




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