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Rhino

Lapalala Wilderness School’s rhino initiative works to empower the next generation of conservationists
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2024

Lapalala Wilderness School’s rhino initiative works to empower the next generation of conservationists

Two learners receive four-year bursaries plus two years of work after they graduate based on presentations they prepared

By Lesego Chepape
40 dehorned rhinos relocated in bid to ‘rewild’ captive-bred animals
The Green Guardian
/ 17 May 2024

40 dehorned rhinos relocated in bid to ‘rewild’ captive-bred animals

The rhinos, which are part of the 2 000 that belonged to controversial breeder John Hume, have now been relocated to a conservancy in KwaZulu-Natal

By Sheree Bega
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife resorts to dehorning rhinos to limit poaching
The Green Guardian
/ 16 April 2024

Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife resorts to dehorning rhinos to limit poaching

Most of the 325 rhinos that died in KwaZulu-Natal were a result of poaching the animals for their horns

By Umamah Bakharia
UK to vote on banning its citizens from bringing hunting trophies home
World
/ 27 January 2024

UK to vote on banning its citizens from bringing hunting trophies home

South Africa is the most popular destination for British trophy hunters

By Lyse Comins
Young people at the heart of conserving the rhino
The Green Guardian
/ 27 September 2023

Young people at the heart of conserving the rhino

Lapalala housed 120 learners who took part in a competition through speeches and posters to raise awareness for the rhino

By Lesego Chepape
Saving the rhino is more than an emotional quest
National
/ 22 September 2023

Saving the rhino is more than an emotional quest

At the start of the 20th century, an estimated 500 000 rhino roamed Africa and Asia. Today, about 27 000 remain in the wild 

By Donovan Jooste
NPA mulls review of rhino horn trafficker’s eight-year sentence
The Green Guardian
/ 22 December 2022

NPA mulls review of rhino horn trafficker’s eight-year sentence

Onward Muchangowa was identified as a key link in the supply chain to buyers from multiple rhino horn syndicates during the course of police investigations.

By Simon Bloch
State reinstates charges against rhino poacher Gideon van Deventer
The Green Guardian
/ 27 October 2022

State reinstates charges against rhino poacher Gideon van Deventer

The firearms case was dropped when a prosecutor at Bronkhorstspruit decided not to prosecute without giving an explanation

By Simon Bloch
Mechanisation is still to come into its own in South Africa’s gold industry
Business
/ 25 October 2022

Mechanisation is still to come into its own in South Africa’s gold industry

Gold Fields’ South Deep hopes to turn the situation around with its super driller and indications are that extraction will shift from 85% to 93%.

By Anathi Madubela
Study finds no evidence dehorning rhinos has an impact on the species
National
/ 30 September 2022

Study finds no evidence dehorning rhinos has an impact on the species

A small study shows it doesn’t have a detrimental effect on the animals but more research is needed

By Lesego Chepape
Study finds no evidence dehorning rhinos has an impact on the species
The Green Guardian
/ 29 September 2022

Study finds no evidence dehorning rhinos has an impact on the species

A small study shows it doesn’t have a detrimental effect on the animals but more research is needed

By Lesego Chepape
SA Mint launches rhino coin
Business
/ 11 August 2022

SA Mint launches rhino coin

The coins are produced in limited quantities ranging from 500 to 2 000, depending on the demand

By Bongeka Gumede
Fired Ezemvelo field ranger arrested for rhino horn trafficking
The Green Guardian
/ 11 July 2022

Fired Ezemvelo field ranger arrested for rhino horn trafficking

Man who was dismissed from his job at a top KZN park for links to poaching is held by police in Gauteng

By Simon Bloch
Massmart will not be profitable as long as it keeps Game, analysts say
Business
/ 26 May 2022

Massmart will not be profitable as long as it keeps Game, analysts say

Walmart bought Massmart in 2011 and over the past 10 years the share price of the group has decreased by 80%.

By Anathi Madubela
KwaZulu-Natal premier slammed for withholding report on rhino carnage
The Green Guardian
/ 19 April 2022

KwaZulu-Natal premier slammed for withholding report on rhino carnage

At least 70 rhinos have been killed in in Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park in the three months from January to March this year

By Simon Bloch
‘I was hit by an adult bull buffalo’: An interview with Kruger National Park veterinary technologist Tebogo Manamela
The Green Guardian
/ 9 September 2021

‘I was hit by an adult bull buffalo’: An interview with Kruger National Park veterinary technologist Tebogo Manamela

Tebogo Manamela talks to Lucas Ledwaba about helping to preserve Africa’s heritage and the rewards of working with – and sometimes being attacked by – animals at the Kruger National Park

By Lucas Ledwaba
Reservations about ‘new deal’ for rhinos, lions, elephant, leopards
The Green Guardian
/ 31 July 2021

Reservations about ‘new deal’ for rhinos, lions, elephant, leopards

Draft policy promotes species playing their role in wilderness systems but one conservationist says leopards are being sold out

By Sheree Bega

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