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Over 100 rhinos poached in South Africa this year

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Poachers in South Africa killed more than 100 rhinos in the first three months of this year, most of them inside national parks, highlighting an ongoing battle to protect one of the best-known endangered species.

Rhinoceroses at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG
Rhinoceroses at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG

Rhinoceroses at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG

South African Environment Minister Dion George announced the figures Monday and said that of the 103 rhinos killed between January 1 and March 31, 65 were poached in national parks.

A rhinoceros with radioactive pellets in its horn at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG
A rhinoceros with radioactive pellets in its horn at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG

A rhinoceros with radioactive pellets in its horn at a rhino orphanage in Mokopane, Limpopo district, South Africa, June 25, 2024. /VCG

The average of more than one rhino killed a day is in line with last year's count and "a stark reminder of the relentless threat to our wildlife," George said.

An international team of scientists has achieved the world's first rhinoceros pregnancy following an embryo transfer at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, September 24, 2023. /VCG
An international team of scientists has achieved the world's first rhinoceros pregnancy following an embryo transfer at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, September 24, 2023. /VCG

An international team of scientists has achieved the world's first rhinoceros pregnancy following an embryo transfer at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, September 24, 2023. /VCG

South Africa has the largest rhino population in the world, with an estimated 16,000 to 18,000 animals, according to conservation groups. That includes black and white rhinos.

White rhinoceros. /VCG
White rhinoceros. /VCG

White rhinoceros. /VCG

Black rhinos are only found in the wild in Africa and are listed as critically endangered with around 6,400 left, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Around 2,000 are in South Africa.

A pair of white rhinos are seen playing in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa, August 22, 2024. /VCG
A pair of white rhinos are seen playing in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa, August 22, 2024. /VCG

A pair of white rhinos are seen playing in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa, August 22, 2024. /VCG

South African authorities have focused in recent years on criminal syndicates they believe are behind much of the country's rhino poaching.

The environment ministry hailed a conviction last year of what it called a poaching "kingpin" from Mozambique. Simon Ernesto Valoi was sentenced to 27 years in prison by a Mozambique court for running an operation poaching rhinos in South Africa's huge Kruger National Park, which borders Mozambique.

(Cover: A black rhinoceros. /VCG)

Source(s): AP
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