Report: Rhino Poaching on The Rise in South Africa

Report: Rhino Poaching on The Rise in South Africa
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Narrative A

Though the country experienced high losses to poaching last year, South Africa is still home to more rhinos than any other nation — a result of combined public-private partnership efforts. Due to tightened security, poaching groups are struggling to target rhinos in the Kruger, while the government has allocated $2.1M to improving fencing in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi. The authorities aren't dropping their guard — from extensive de-horning programs to acquiring surveillance helicopters, South Africa is making a comprehensive effort to protect its precious rhinos.


Narrative B

South Africa has recorded a significant uptick in rhino poaching despite the government's best efforts. Because rhino poaching often involves international criminal syndicates that smuggle rhino horns to Asia for colossal profit, poaching in the country, as well as in the continent, will continue to increase unless the upper echelons of global illicit networks are destroyed through a coordinated multi-agency response. Law enforcement efforts alone can't address the complex social and economic drivers behind the long-term threats to South Africa's rhinos.


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