Legalising International Trade in Rhino Horn ???

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2.3445% \O


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:ty:

It actually is a very small % :-? ...........but with a moratory until the poaching is under control, it would still be less rhinos killed :yes:


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DEA has budgeted the promotion of rhino horn sales for CITES COP 17
The projected increased expenditure in the Administration programme and the Biodiversity and Conservation programme over the medium term is for the department to host the 17th conference of the parties (COP 17) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in September and October 2016. South Africa will submit its rhino horn trade proposal at CITES COP 17. The proposal aims to reduce rhino poaching, as it promotes the legal selling of rhino horn. If this were implemented, the sales could generate significant revenue to supplement conservation funding. R75 million has been reprioritised for 2015/16 and R48 million for 2016/17 for the event.
Estimates of National Expenditure 2016. National Treasury Republic of South Africa, 24 February 2016, p. 3
http://www.treasury.gov.za/documents/na ... ffairs.pdf


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"Rhino Alive is a partnership of conservation role players and private landowners committed to finding sustainable solutions to ensure the survival of the rhino." (in collaboration with PROA)

They have launched this now:

http://www.rhinoalive.com/

"what the experts have to say":
http://rhinoalive.thinkmob.modxcloud.co ... e-experts/


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Toko wrote:
"what the experts have to say":
http://rhinoalive.thinkmob.modxcloud.co ... e-experts/
Only pro trading experts though O**


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PROA project O** to promote interests of breeders


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Of course! :twisted:


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DEA doing damage control lol

https://www.environment.gov.za/mediarel ... ohorntrade

Minister Edna Molewa on claims that South Africa is to propose the legalisation of the rhino horn trade to CITES
17 March 2016



The Minister of Environmental Affairs, Mrs B E E Molewa, has noted claims that the government hasdecided to submit a proposal to 17th Conference of Parties to the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES CoP17) to trade in rhino horn.

The South African government promotes and endorses the principle of participatory democracy. This demands that whenever government makes a decision of this nature, we will always, as we have done, consult with the citizens of this country and ensure we make informed decisions.

In this regard, a Committee of Enquiry was appointed in 2015 to investigate, amongst other matters, the feasibility, or not, of a legal rhino horn trade. The Committee conducted public hearings and listened to the views expressed by those who needed to be heard and contribute to the processes towards decision-making.

“I informed the South African public during a media briefing that took place on 20 January 2016, that the Committee of Inquiry has concluded its work. The Committee’s report and recommendations were considered by the inter-governmental Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), who made further recommendations to the Inter-Ministerial Committee established by Cabinet to provide guidance on this matter,” said Minister Molewa.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee met on 8 March 2016 and recommendations for consideration by Cabinet have been formulated and will be considered by Cabinet in due course.

As is clear from the above, the process has not been concluded. The South African government will however as part of the fortnightly post Cabinet briefings provide a report on the final Cabinet decision, once this process has been concluded.

The outcome will be reported publicly, as part of the fortnightly post Cabinet briefings.

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listened to the views expressed by those who needed to be heard
Who decides who needs to be heard?

This is like any survey, depends on who you ask 0*\


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My goodness what a spineless constitution we uphold,... Cum si Cum sa,..

never accommodating any responsibility!!!!


Heh,.. H.e
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