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Fight against rhino poaching a priority, says SA government

The South African government has drawn up and negotiated a number of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with a number of countries and is in negotiations with critical range states, such as Mozambique. A delegation from the Lao People's Democratic Republic was recently hosted by a team of officials from the Department of Environmental Affairs to discuss possible areas of cooperation.

Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa, and Minister of Tourism in Mozambique Carvalho Muaria agreed during a meeting in June to a follow up technical meeting between South Africa and Mozambican officials who are in enforcement, environment and tourism. The meeting is to be held in preparation for a further more comprehensive ministerial engagement with Mozambique.

Joint action

The parties will also be discussing comprehensive measures regarding common areas of action to be taken jointly by the countries, and possibly other parties involved in the Greater Limpopo Trans-frontier Park. These will be aimed at combating poaching and to distracting the illicit trafficking of rhino horn, elephant tusks and other wildlife and related products.
The meeting is expected culminate in an agreement between the two countries resulting in both states intensifying actions in all affected areas of enforcement in the area of wildlife protection and biodiversity conservation.

Parallel to this the rhino poaching issue is receiving more intense attention within the Justice Crime Prevention, Defence and Security Council of the Southern African Development Community. This is being facilitated by the South African National Defence Force.

To date 167 alleged rhino poachers have been arrested in South Africa since the start of 2013. The increase in arrests comes as the total number of rhino poached in South Africa since January 2013 has increased to 587. The Kruger National Park remains hardest hit having lost 362 rhino to alleged poachers so far this year. Among the total number of rhino poached, 60 have been killed for their horns in North West and KwaZulu-Natal respectively, 59 in Limpopo and 39 in Mpumalanga.

South Africans are urged to report incidents of poaching and tip-offs to the anonymous lines 0800 205 005, 08600 10111 or Crime-Line on 32211.

Rhino poaching statistics
SA2010201120122013
KNP (SANParks)146252425362
MNP (SANParks)0632
GP15913
LIM52745959
MP17312839
NW57217760
EC41172
FS3400
KZN38346660
WC0620
NC1000
333448668587

Rhino poaching arrests statistics
South Africa - Arrests2013201220112010
KNP 66738267
MNP0000
Gauteng (GP)3261610
Mpumalanga (MP)14667316
Eastern Cape (EC)0027
Limpopo (LP)36433436
North West (NW)1132212
Free State (FS)0600
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)3720425
Western Cape (WC)0002
Northern Cape (NC)0100
Total167267232165

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