“Poachers killing animals at record rate, sparking fear of demise of entire population within 20 years.
More than 1,000 rhinos were killed in South Africa last year at a record-breaking rate that marked a jump of 50% on the year before.
The environment ministry said 1,004 animals were killed in 2013, up from 668 in 2012 and just 13 in 2007, as the poaching crisis escalated. Most of the killing was in Kruger national park, a famous safari destination.
Appetite for rhino horn from Asia, in particular Vietnam, has driven the killing in South Africa, which ministers have warned in turn threatens the country’s tourism sector. Demand is so high that a kilogramme of rhino horn is now worth more than gold or cocaine.
The UK prime minister, David Cameron, is hosting a summit in London next month in a bid to tackle the trade which has also seen tens of thousands of elephants killed in Africa annually in recent years.”
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AUTHOR: Adam Vaughan
SOURCE: The Guardian