Zimbabwe: Revive Anti-Poaching War
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
The Herald. (2007, November 21). Zimbabwe: Revive Anti-Poaching War. [Online]. Available: http://allafrica.com/stories/200711230012.html [2007, November 23].
Year Published:
2007
Type Work:
Newspaper Article
Availability:
Online
Language:
English
Country:
Zimbabwe
Url:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200711230012.html
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Bushmeat
Keywords:
Zimbabwe; poaching; enforcement; black rhino; management; government; horns; dehorning; endangered; trade
Abstract:
Concerted efforts are needed to curb the rising incidence of poaching of the black rhino in game parks and protected areas around the country.
Zimbabwe is one of the few countries in the world which has managed to protect the black rhino, thanks to sound wildlife management and conservation policies by the Government, as well as assistance by private conservationists. Poaching intensified between 1985 and 1993, resulting in the reduction of the rhino population from about 3 000 to 300.
The Government took action, through the then Department of National Parks and Wildlife Management, and launched a massive anti-poaching campaign, which saw the setting-up of intensive protection zones. Dehorning, although criticised in some quarters, was also started as a way of discouraging poachers from going for the rhino. The result was a steady increase in the rhino population to around 800 today. But renewed poaching activities mean the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority...












