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Update on rhino poaching statistics

19 Dec 2012

The latest rhino poaching statistics indicate that a total of 633 rhinos have been lost to poaching since the beginning of this year, with the total number of arrests at 266.

The Kruger National Park has lost 395 rhinos to poaching. The North West, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo provinces continue to be the hardest hit by poachers, collectively accounting for the loss of 197 rhinos.

Rhino poaching statistics:

SA

2010

2011

2012

KNP (SANParks)

146

252

395

MNP (SANParks)

0

6

3

GP

15

9

1

LIM

52

74

60

MP

17

31

28

NW

57

21

77

EC

4

11

7

FS

3

4

0

KZN

38

34

60

WC

0

6

2

NC

1

0

0

 

333

448

633

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of the 266 arrested individuals, 237 are at the level of poacher, 18 are couriers and 11 are receivers.

Rhino poaching arrests statistics:

South Africa - Arrests

2012

2011

2010

KNP

72

82

67

MNP

0

0

0

Gauteng (GP)

26

16

10

Mpumalanga (MP)

66

73

16

Eastern Cape (EC)

0

2

7

Limpopo (LP)

43

34

36

North West (NW)

32

21

2

Free State (FS)

6

0

0

KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)

20

4

25

Western Cape (WC)

0

0

2

Northern Cape (NC)

1

0

0

Total

266

232

165

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Members of the public are urged to report incidents of rhino poaching or any tip-offs that could lead to arrests and prevention of poaching to 0800 205 005.

For media quiries contact:
Albi Modise
Cell: 083 490 2871

Issued by: Department of Environmental Affairs
19 Dec 2012


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