SANParks & Ezemvelo: Sales & Auctions with Rhino

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Sustainable Resource Use

Some of this use has been within limits of the species concerned which has protected parent stock, while other use has been excessive - impacting on species’ ability to persist and in many cases causing extinction.

Throughout the world, people are also striving to conserve plant and animal species to meet subsistence requirements, for the intrinsic biological value of the species and for cultural, religious or ethical reasons. Irrespective of peoples’ motivation, if populations of wild species and the systems in which they exist are not conserved, they are likely to become extinct and so threaten the future of people.

To conserve these species and ecosystems, we must find ways to use them without jeopardising their ability to survive. Such use is termed "sustainable use".

KwaZulu-Natal is characterised by increasing human populations, often with heavy reliance on natural resources for their livelihoods.

The use of renewable natural resources is fundamental to the economy, culture and well being of the people of KwaZulu-Natal.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is mandated to conserve biodiversity for the benefit of all the people of the province and of the country.

For these reasons, "sustainable resource use" is advocated to achieve the objectives of improving and maintaining human welfare while maintaining or increasing our rich biodiversity.

Humans have always used and managed the resources in their environment. From the earliest hunter-gatherers to today’s industrialised society, people have gathered herbs, harvested fruit, hunted animals and selectively harvested or manipulated certain species for special purposes.

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Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife: Black Rhino Sales

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - SALE OF 3 BLACK RHINO

It is the intention of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife to sell 3 male Black Rhino through a competitive bidding process in August.

Buyers interested in acquiring these animals will have to register with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife before 30 June 2015. Registered buyers will be required to complete a comprehensive questionnaire regarding their property, which will be subjected to further inspection before the buyer is allowed to bid for these rhino. The property must be within the former or current natural range of this subspecies as defined in the Biodiversity Management Plan for Black Rhino in South Africa. The animals will be captured in early August and will be available for viewing immediately thereafter by appointment. Only successfully screened applicants will be allowed to view and make offers for these animals which will be sold individually.


For more information on the animals and to register as a buyer, please contactL

Rahman Devduth (033) 845 1717 or (082) 898 5306, or alternatively email: Rahman.Devduth@kznwildlife.com
The Kwa-Zulu Natal Nature Conservation Board reserves the right to cancel or withdraw this Expression of Interest or part thereof at any point in time and does not bind itself to accept the highest offer. Buyers must be in possession of relevant permits. Transport is available for the buyers account. Buyers will be responsible for securing the import and introduction permits from their province. VAT is not applicable. Terms and Conditions and Boma Costs will apply to this sale upon confirmation thereof.


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Sounds OK? -O-


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http://zululandobserver.co.za/82793/wil ... 6-million/

VIDEO: Wildlife buyers fork out R5.716-million
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Game Auction shows interest in rhino waning.


OVER 40 buyers booked their seats for the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Game Auction held at the Centenary Capture Centre in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park yesterday.

On sale were 93 nyala, seven hippo, five buffalo and 13 White Rhinos.

Although EKZNW officials were pleased with the auction, the White Rhino definitely showed a slowing down in the prices.

The highest bid for a female White Rhino was R460 000, while the lowest was R200 000 for a male.

The total price paid for the rhino was R3.75-million.

Nyala went for between R10 500 and a top price of R20 500.

Not often on auction were a pod of five hippos, which fetched R48 000 each.

The five buffalo bulls fetched a total of R280 000.

Of the R5.714-million raised, R490 000 will go towards EKZNW’s Community Levy and R674 000 received for seven lots of nyala will be presented to the Makhasa Community Reserve.

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Vitally important, that community money! \O

Would love to see where it ends up! \O


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I presume rhino sales are down because of the no-horn trade? -O-


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I think more because of poaching, Flutts? -O-

If I were a farmer I'd buy privately and not have anything to do with a govt. institution, or as little as possible re corruption. A sad state of affairs! :-(


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With low prices of rhinos it is the moment to buy, cut the horn put it in the safe and wait for government to legalize the trade :twisted:


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http://www.kznwildlife.com/gameauction.html
Wednesday 18 May 2016

11:00 Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom, Dbn

Viewing day: 17 May, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, Centenary Game Capture Centre from 09:00 to 15:00 only.

SPECIES ON OFFER: Nyala, White Rhino, BLue Wildebeest, Blesbok, Springbok, Kudu, Zebra, Warthog, Impala, Giraffe, Red Hartebeest, Waterbuck, Ostrich.


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