Edna Molewa, South Africa's
Environmental Affairs Minister (Image source: SABC)
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A record 1,215 rhinos were poached
in South Africa in 2014, a 21 percent increase from the previous year,
environmental authorities said Thursday, according to AFP.
"During 2014, the number of
1,215 rhinos were killed, this is a rise in the number of poached rhino from
1,004 in 2013," said Minister of Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa.
"The figure remains worryingly
high."
Over two thirds of the animals were
killed in the famed Kruger National Park.
Molewa told journalists that
"over 100 rhinos have been moved to more secure locations" in a bid
to save the threatened animals, killed for the purported medicinal quality of
their horns.
"Through this method we aim to
create rhino strongholds, areas where rhino can be cost-effectively
produced," said Molewa.
Some of the animals were moved to
neighbouring countries, in a program that started last year.
"Despite these successes that
we're talking about, the organized transnational illicit trade in rhino horn
undermines our efforts," said Molewa.
"This is indeed very worrying,
we therefore have to ensure that we continue to work together in stepping up
all the measures that we have adopted."
Molewa described poaching as part of an
"multi-billion dollar worldwide illicit trade."
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