The Independent on Saturday

Surge in rhino poaching remains unexplaine­d

- DUNCAN GUY duncan.guy@inl.co.za

WILDLIFE authoritie­s cannot explain the dramatic increase in rhino poaching this year in KwaZulu-Natal.

Last year, 97 rhinos were poached in Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife reserves. Between January 1 and March 25 this year, 61 have been killed. According to some reports, the tally for the year so far is at least 75.

During a brief interview at the Tourism Indaba on Thursday, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife spokespers­on Musa Mntambo suggested the rise may be explained in part by Covid-19.

“The poachers couldn’t poach and now things have opened up so they could be killing more rhinos than before,” he said, stressing that this was only speculatio­n.

He also said poachers may think rhinos could be dehorned in the province in the future and they were trying to harvest horns in time, although he was not aware of such plans being in the pipeline.

Asked about inside jobs, he said: “I can’t say that can’t happen. If it happens, people should inform the police. Not us. But, really, we don’t know the answers. For the past two or three years, our strategies have worked, so we don’t think there is anything wrong with our strategies. We don’t know where the loopholes are.”

The national Department of Forestry,

Fisheries and the Environmen­t said that with additional resources from police being deployed to the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi area, it expected an increase in arrests.

“We will support investigat­ions through to successful prosecutio­ns,” said spokespers­on Albi Modise.

“The department continuall­y reviews the strategy and looks at refining elements of it.”

Modise said the Integrated Wildlife Zones (IWZ) initiative, aimed to achieve closer collaborat­ion with the private sector while also increasing and integratin­g the country’s analysis and investigat­ive capability to combat wildlife crime.

“The IWZ initiative has also resulted in the establishm­ent of the Environmen­tal

Enforcemen­t Fusion Centre that is responsibl­e for co-ordination at a national level and also provides analysis support at a national level to tactical operations as well as investigat­ions,” said Modise.

“In the context of KZN, the department is supporting Ezemvelo and the SAPS in implementi­ng a turnaround strategy, which includes key stakeholde­rs within the Zululand IWZ. All efforts within the zone should act as a force multiplier and support what is currently taking place.”

He said rhinos in the HluhluweIm­folozi Park were specifical­ly vulnerable, in terms of their relatively high numbers in proximity to high-density settlement­s.

 ?? | ARMAND HOUGH ?? AT LEAST 61 rhinos have been confirmed killed in KZN from January 1 to March 25 this year.
| ARMAND HOUGH AT LEAST 61 rhinos have been confirmed killed in KZN from January 1 to March 25 this year.

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