Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rhino poaching down 25 percent

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

South Africa, home to almost all of the world’s rhinoceros­es, said the number of the animals killed by poachers plunged by 25 percent last year as it stepped up efforts to save the endangered species.

With 769 rhinos poached, it was the first year since 2012 that fewer than 1,000 of the animals were killed illegally, the Department of Environmen­tal Affairs said in a statement. The animals are targeted for their horns, which are believed in Asia to help cure cancer and boost male virility. The horns are made of keratin, a hairlike substance. The number of rhino deaths peaked at 1,215 in 2014.

The fight against rhino poaching in South Africa has become emblematic of the global struggle against wildlife trafficker­s, with national awareness campaigns ranging from documentar­ies to the sale of plastic horns, which are attached to people’s cars.

The decline in rhino deaths is “a confirmati­on of the commitment and dedication of the men and women working at the coalface to save the species,” said Nomvula Mokonyane, the minister of environmen­tal affairs.

More than half of the rhinos were killed in Kruger National Park, a reserve the size of Israel that lies on South Africa’s border with Mozambique. Poachers frequently cross the border and hunt the animals with automatic weapons and night sights before sawing off the horns.

During the year, 365 poaching suspects were arrested countrywid­e along with 36 horn trafficker­s, the environmen­tal department said.

 ?? AP/PETR DAVID JOSEK ?? Experts from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin harvest eggs Wednesday from a southern white rhinoceros, Hope, at a zoo facility in Chorzow, Poland.
AP/PETR DAVID JOSEK Experts from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin harvest eggs Wednesday from a southern white rhinoceros, Hope, at a zoo facility in Chorzow, Poland.

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