Still my question remains un-answered, and I repeat,...
How long does it take for a rhino horn to grow, from
base to average size/weight????
Rhino Poaching 2014
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Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
On average the horn grows about 90mm a year H. For a horn to reach an average size and weight, up to 10 years. (This depends on what you would call average size and weight though).
A study showed that de-horned rhino were usually poached 12 to 18 months after being de-horned.
A study showed that de-horned rhino were usually poached 12 to 18 months after being de-horned.
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Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
okie wrote:Hmmm..... Am I talking too soon , for I see a very slight decrease in average killings
Last year ( 2013 ) , overall average was 2.75 rhinos per day , whilst today , for 2014 , at 127 total , daily average is 2.40 rhino's
Let's hope it is so indeed , because during the latter part of 2013 , the trend had an upward curve , actually topping more than 3.2 ( ?? ) per day . If this trend continues , it could mean a slowdown of as much as 25 % .
We are of course forever hopeful
Agreed on all points, okie!
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Thanks, Duke!
This is virtually impossible regarding Kruger, IMO, without significant collusion from officials. I don't care how many gangs enter from Moz...the industrial time scale just doesn't make sense, especially when things seem calmer outside Kruger!
So our estimate must change, okie?
This is virtually impossible regarding Kruger, IMO, without significant collusion from officials. I don't care how many gangs enter from Moz...the industrial time scale just doesn't make sense, especially when things seem calmer outside Kruger!
So our estimate must change, okie?
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Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
32 Rhinos killed in Kruger in past month
South African National Parks figures released on February 26 2014 show that 32 rhinos have been killed in the flagship Kruger National Park in the past month. On January 21, the kill figure stood at 63; it has risen to 95 since then.
There was also a sharp rise in rhino deaths in North West province – from 2 to 14 – and Limpopo, where 8 rhinos were killed in the past month.
The total number of rhino poached throughout the country since the beginning of 2014 now stands at 146.
The latest statistics show that the number of people arrested for rhino poaching-related offences has climbed to 44. Twenty arrests related to poaching the Kruger, and 10 were arrested in KwaZulu-Natal province.
South African National Parks figures released on February 26 2014 show that 32 rhinos have been killed in the flagship Kruger National Park in the past month. On January 21, the kill figure stood at 63; it has risen to 95 since then.
There was also a sharp rise in rhino deaths in North West province – from 2 to 14 – and Limpopo, where 8 rhinos were killed in the past month.
The total number of rhino poached throughout the country since the beginning of 2014 now stands at 146.
The latest statistics show that the number of people arrested for rhino poaching-related offences has climbed to 44. Twenty arrests related to poaching the Kruger, and 10 were arrested in KwaZulu-Natal province.
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Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
I do not agree Okie.Richprins wrote:okie wrote:Hmmm..... Am I talking too soon , for I see a very slight decrease in average killings
Last year ( 2013 ) , overall average was 2.75 rhinos per day , whilst today , for 2014 , at 127 total , daily average is 2.40 rhino's
Let's hope it is so indeed , because during the latter part of 2013 , the trend had an upward curve , actually topping more than 3.2 ( ?? ) per day . If this trend continues , it could mean a slowdown of as much as 25 % .
We are of course forever hopeful
Agreed on all points, okie!
You are comparing a daily average of the whole of 2013 to an averadge of 2 months of 2014.
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Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
Richprins wrote:okie wrote:Hmmm..... Am I talking too soon , for I see a very slight decrease in average killings
Last year ( 2013 ) , overall average was 2.75 rhinos per day , whilst today , for 2014 , at 127 total , daily average is 2.40 rhino's
Let's hope it is so indeed , because during the latter part of 2013 , the trend had an upward curve , actually topping more than 3.2 ( ?? ) per day . If this trend continues , it could mean a slowdown of as much as 25 % .
We are of course forever hopeful
Agreed on all points, okie!
Hmmmm. It seems I did speak too soon . With 146 so far , it still means 2.65 per day - no real difference
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