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Okavango Delta rhino poaching ‘at record levels’

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GABORONE: Rhino poaching in Botswana’s Okavango Delta has risen at an unpreceden­ted rate with 23 white rhinoceros and eight black rhinoceros killed since October 2018, the Ministry of Environmen­t, Natural Resources Conservati­on and Tourism said.

“Between April and October 2019, nine rhinos were killed. The unfortunat­e incidents have increased with 13 more rhinos having been poached from October to date,” the ministry said in a statement seen by Reuters late on Monday.

Despite heavy rhino poaching in neighbouri­ng South Africa, which has one of the world’s largest rhino population­s, only six rhinos were killed for their horns in Botswana between 2007 and 2017 conversati­on organisati­on Save the Rhino said on its website.

The actual size of the Botswana rhino population is kept a secret by government officials but the Department of Wildlife and National Parks Rhino

Coordinato­r, Dr Mmadi Reuben said in October that if the poaching “continued at this rate there will be no rhinos in Botswana in a year or two, especially the black rhino, a critically endangered species”.

Botswana is believed to have benefited in 2015 when South Africa moved around 100 rhinos to neighbouri­ng countries as part of efforts to stem the illicit slaughter of the animals for their horns.

Widely regarded as a safe haven for wildlife, Botswana has a strict antipoachi­ng policy and says it has committed immense resources to combat poaching but poachers have taken advantage of the large size of the Okavango Delta and its difficult wetland terrain.

A rhino horn is estimated by conservati­onists to be worth more than $65,000 a kg (about two billion baht) with demand rising, particular­ly in Asia.

 ?? AFP ?? A park ranger strokes the horn of the last female northern white rhino at Ol Pejeta Conservanc­y on Aug 21.
AFP A park ranger strokes the horn of the last female northern white rhino at Ol Pejeta Conservanc­y on Aug 21.

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