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NGO To Free 2,000 Captive Rhinos From Breeding Farm


AFP | The population of Southern white rhinos has reduced drastically because of poaching

 


 September 5th, 2023  |  15:58 PM  |   1503 views

SOUTH AFRICA

 

The conservation non-profit organisation African Parks has announced plans to free 2,000 southern white rhinos that are currently confined at Platinum Rhino, the world’s largest rhino farm in South Africa.

 

The NGO made the announcement after buying the 7,800-hectare (19,274-acre) rhino-breeding farm, which is in the North West province and borders Botswana.

 

The farm currently has 2,000 southern white rhino.

 

“African Parks has purchased the world’s largest captive rhino breeding operation in a bid to rescue and rewild the rhino to safe and well-managed protected areas across Africa,” the organisation said in a statement on Monday.

 

The rewilding project, which will run more than 10 years, will be one of the largest rewilding projects ever undertaken in Africa.

 

The organisation also said that it would end rhino-breeding activities at the farm.

 

The organisation added that the rewilding of the rhinos will not only free them from captivity but also secure the future of the endangered species by protecting them from poaching.

 

African Parks secured emergency funding to buy the financially struggling rhino farm after its owner, John Hume, put it up for sale in April.

 

He has been hailed as a conservationist, but also faced criticism for advocating for trade in rhino horn, which he said was necessary to shield his rhinos from poaching and raise funds to sustain the farm.

 

Some Hume family members told the UK's Guardian newspaper that the farm, which is licensed to trim rhino horns, cuts them but does not sell them on.

 

African Parks currently works with 12 governments to run 22 protected wildlife areas across Africa.

 


 

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