The Citizen (Gauteng)

Rhino owners blast department

AUCTION: IMPRESSION CREATED SA IS OPEN FOR TRADE

- Amanda Watson

Body says it is aware of the ban on internatio­nal trade in rhino horn.

Awar of words has broken out between the Private Rhino Owners Associatio­n (PROA) and the Department of Environmen­tal Affairs (DEA) over a pending auction of rhino horn.

PROA chairperso­n Pelham Jones said the auction would comply with “national and internatio­nal legislatio­n that a foreign national may purchase rhino horn in South Africa but may not legally export these horns”.

The new owner would be subject to the same stockpile audit as required by the National Environmen­tal Management Biodiversi­ty Act (Nemba) and Threatened or Protected Species Regulation­s (Tops), which ensures horns are not exported. “Any person found guilty of this act will be subject to criminal investigat­ion.”

The online auction is due to start on August 21, to be followed by a physical auction on September 19.

Last week, the DEA said the auction by “a South African game rancher” was creating “the unfortunat­e impression that SA has approved of, and is promoting, the internatio­nal trade in rhino horn”.

“While the website and Facebook advertisin­g for the online auction in August 2017 of rhino horn makes no mention of the internatio­nal trade in rhino horn, it creates the impression, because it has been translated into Chinese and Vietnamese, that the horns will be available for purchase by internatio­nal consumers and speculator­s for export from South Africa,” DEA spokespers­on Albi Modise said. Pelham said the DEA’s reference to “a game rancher” could only refer to the owner of the largest cache of rhino in SA, John Hume.

Pelham said that PROA members attended a meeting with DEA in June “where the stipulatio­ns, extent and limitation­s of the legal domestic trade as well as the prohibited internatio­nal trade in rhino horn was discussed”.

Modise said DEA had received the applicatio­n and it was being evaluated in terms of the relevant Tops and Nemba regulation­s.

Reference to ‘game rancher’ refers to Hume.

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? TRAGIC HAUL. Thai customs officers display seized rhino horns at Suvarnabhu­mi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, in March. The authoritie­s seized 21 rhino horns weighing 49.4kg from an Ethiopian Airlines flight.
Picture: EPA TRAGIC HAUL. Thai customs officers display seized rhino horns at Suvarnabhu­mi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, in March. The authoritie­s seized 21 rhino horns weighing 49.4kg from an Ethiopian Airlines flight.

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