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Black rhino hunt permit auctioned in US

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:13 am    Post subject: Black rhino hunt permit auctioned in US Reply with quote

This is an area that I have a split decision about.

On one hand it is rather poor taste to sell a hunting permit to hunt an endangered animal.
However on the other hand if the animal being hunted is harming the herd and going to have to be put down anyway, is it better to simply put the animal down quietly at your own expense or is it better to allow someone with more money than brains to pay for the “privilege” of doing the unpleasant task for you?

Not to mention since the person will probably bring a rather large group along, the extra economic boost with all the people that will be traveling in and out of the area.

While I am against the idea and the method they probably use to “hunt” the animal, I can see a lot of benefits to helping the rest of the animals and the people in the area by allowing such an event.

If someone has a idea that will work better to create funding to take care of the rest of the animals and help the economy for the people of the area, I am sure the Namibian government would be willing to consider the idea.


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January 2014
Black rhino hunt permit auctioned in US


A permit to hunt and kill an endangered Black Rhino in Namibia has been sold at a US auction for $350,000 (£212,000).

The Dallas Safari Club in Texas says the hunt will help protect the species by removing an old aggressive rhino, and funding future conservation.

However, the auction has been fiercely criticised by conservationists, and has even drawn death threats.

Namibia is home to about a third of the world's 5,000 black rhinos, and issues just three hunting permits a year.

It is the first time a permit has been auctioned outside the southern African nation.

'A sad joke'

The auction was held amid tight security at a Dallas convention centre, where dozens of protesters had gathered.

The winning bidder - who has not been named - will hunt an old, non-breeding male rhino.

The organisers say such animals actually pose a threat to younger rhinos, which they sometimes charge and kill.

All proceeds will be donated to the Namibian government and will be earmarked for conservation efforts, safari club officials said.


Experts say growing demand for rhino horn in Asia is driving up instances of poaching

Animal rights groups described the hunt's conservation claim as "perverse" and "a sad joke".

"This auction is telling the world that an American will pay anything to kill their species," Jeffrey Flocken of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (Ifaw) told the Associated Press.

"This is, in fact, making a spectacle of killing an endangered species."

More than 80,000 people signed online petitions against the auction.

The FBI says it is investigating a string of death threats over the auction.

At present it is estimated that there are around 20,000 white rhinos left.

Experts say that growing demand for rhino horn in Asia is driving up instances of poaching.

It is being fuelled by the belief in countries like China and Vietnam that powdered rhino horn has medicinal powers and can impact diseases like cancer. Horns can sell for around $65,000 a kg.
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