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Saving Private Rhino

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Issue 291

Magic Hills Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape has launched a crowdfunding campaign to save black rhinos against poaching amidst COVID-19 international travel bans.

- Kirsty Coetzee

Saving Private Rhino

Although statistics of rhino poaching have almost halved during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, Magic Hills Private Game Reserve has not slowed its efforts in protecting its wildlife and rhino population.

The 20 100-hectare reserve is a home and refuge to elephants, rhinos, cheetahs and lions, as well as around 50 other species, many of which are endangered. If anything, activities around caring for these critically endangered animals have accelerated during this time.

With the international borders now open and the end-user value of rhino horn having possibly risen due to the long-term gap in availability, Magic Hills general manager Declan Hofmeyr describes the time as a “quiet before the storm”.

“A surge is expected. Just like the rest of South Africa, the syndicates and shooters were locked down by the pandemic, but they still have orders to fill and we were already seeing persons of interest moving between provinces at Level 2 of lockdown. As international travel now begins to reopen, it will likely go back to the pre-COVID-19 threat level,” he says.

Combined with the deepening poverty caused by lockdown, poaching syndicates will have no trouble in finding willing men from rural communities to poach rhino and brutally deface them. Hofmeyr goes on to say that private reserves and organisations have to take a stand against poaching, largely without state assistance.

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