Top 15 tweets from the public hearing on rhino poaching Posted on 27 January 2012 Tags:Africa, South Africa The hashtag #rhinohearing, created by Rhino Reality, trended in South Africa yesterday during the public hearing on rhino poaching in parliament. Ministers and individuals tweeted about the proceedings and caused a flurry of tweets throughout the day. These are the top 15 tweets that stood out for me: ‘@RhinoReality: Let’s get #rhinohearing trending today!’ 1. @RhinoReality: Law states that all horn must be permitted, mico-chipped and registered on national database. 2. @gareth_morgan: Private rhino owners in South Africa keep more rhinos than whole of rest of Africa combined. 3. @africageo: “Illegal trade worth +-US $20billion annually, considered to be third most lucrative crime trade in world, behind drugs and human trafficking” 4. @sarahpippin: Research conducted in 2009 found that five provinces in South Africa failed to provide private stockpile data to CITES. 5. @RhinoReality: Chair says no ways that these animals will die on his watch. He is chairing the Committee on Water and Environmental Affairs. 6. @napoleansgirl160: My most shocking stat: Of the 150 orgs raising money for rhinos, only 20 can account for their funds. 7. @gareth_morgan: KZN wildlife decreased rhino poaching by 13% in 2011 compared with 2010. 8. @DawnJorgensen: All parties agree that the rhino poaching is organised crime and should be treated as such. 9. @esgarchitect: @lancegreyling questions rhino poaching, illegal trade is third largest US$20bn annually, quizzing @WWF how to build populations. 10. @RhinoReality: Wilderness Foundation claims it costs R25000 per rhino per year. This means R500 million per year to protect rhino. 11. @gareth_morgan: Govt put out tender to get someone to do a global research study relating to rhino horn. No suitable service provider found. 12. @gareth_morgan: Only two exporters of illegal horn arrested in 2011. No buyers arrested. 13. @gareth_morgan: Government wants to close down hunting from nationals that come from countries with weak CITES controls. 14. @RhinoReality: All the info from yesterday’s rhino hearing in Cape Town bit.ly/zNPKtY 15. @metaMeerkat: @SANParks walk out on our Rhinos VIDEO Related Posts Extinct & Endangered: world’s rarest insects captured in microscopic detail 16 March 2023 A collaboration between photographer, Levon Biss, and the American Museum of Natural History featured photos... read more Dutch tech company develops AI-powered anti-poaching camera 2 March 2023 EWT successfully challenges classification of wild animals as livestock 23 February 2023 Several previously classified animals as “landrace” breeds and managed as livestock will soon have their... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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