Thursday, 7 June 2012
Loving Africa by Jana Fourie: Tanzania suspends park chiefs after rhino killings...
Loving Africa by Jana Fourie: Tanzania suspends park chiefs after rhino killings...: DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Four senior wildlife officials and dozens of game wardens have been suspended in Tanzania after poachers ...
Tanzania suspends park chiefs after rhino killings
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Four senior wildlife officials and dozens of game wardens have been suspended in Tanzania after poachers killed two critically endangered rhinos in the Serengeti park, a minister said.
The acting director of the country's national parks authority and the Serengeti's chief warden were among those suspended pending investigation, said Hamisi Kagasheki, Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism.
A female rhino, among a group of five rare East African black rhinos moved to the Serengeti from South Africa in 2010, and her calf were killed a month ago for their horns.
The animals had been fitted with electronic chips and were being protected by an elite ranger unit.
Kagasheki said 28 game wardens had also been suspended, while five suspected poachers had been arrested.
"Justice will be done for those found to have no
involvement in this issue. But for those found to be involved in one way
or another, the law will take its course," he said on Tuesday.
"I am aware that
there is a network of poachers ... I know that it exists. But we can't
operate in fear, we have to start from somewhere."
He did not give any further details on why the wildlife officials and wardens had been suspended.
Rhino poaching has surged since 2007, fuelled in part
by a growing demand in countries such as Vietnam and Thailand for rhino
horn, used in traditional medicine.
Rampant poaching in
the 1960s and 1970s in the Serengeti saw the population of East African
black rhinos in Tanzania drop from more than 1,000 to just 70.
The rhinos killed last month were bred from a group
moved from the Serengeti to South Africa in the 1960s to prevent the
extinction of their sub-species.
Tanzanian President
Jakaya Kikwete personally received the first five of 32 rhinos from
South Africa, leading local conservationists to name the animals "JK's
rhinos".
The remaining 27 rhinos are expected to be returned to their native country in stages.
I just can’t understand how people can be so cruel, all the
poachers knows that it is utter BULL SHIT but still they kill our rhinos for
money !!
WHY????
Well I geuss they have no heart!
Sad Regards
Jana :(
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