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Update of rhino poaching statistics to date

13 Apr 2012

The Department of Environmental Affairs is perturbed by the continuous loss of rhinos through illegal killings. So far, a total of 171 rhinos have been killed this year for the illegal trade in rhino horn.

According to statistics, rhino poachers are targeting the Kruger National Park which has suffered a loss of 103 rhinos killed.

Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and North-West - collectively accounting for 58 killed rhinos - are also the prime focus of the poachers.These provinces have lost 23, 18 and 17 rhinos, respectively

The department wishes to once again urge South Africans to report incidents of rhino poaching or any tip-offs that could lead to arrest and prevention of illegal killing to 0800 205 005.

SA

2010

2011

2012

Kruger National Park (SANParks)

146

252

103

MNP (SANParks)

0

6

3

Gauteng

15

9

0

Limpopo

52

74

23

Mpumalanga

17

31

3

North West

57

21

17

Eastern Cape

4

11

3

Free State

3

4

0

KwaZulu-Natal

38

34

18

Western Cape

0

6

1

Northern Cape

1

0

0

Total

333

448

171

For media queries contact:

Albi Modise
Cell: 083 490 2871

Issued by: Department of Environmental Affairs
13 Apr 2012


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