South Africa: An Uncertain Future for 12,5% of World’s White Rhinos

Cape Town — Negotiations between the Platinum Rhino Project (PRP) and parties interested in housing what amounts to an eighth of the world’s white rhino population will be held on May 5, Bloomberg reports, after an auction of a ranch where the animals currently reside failed to attract firm bids. Multimillionaire and PRP founder John Hume started the breeding initiative nearly 30 years ago with only 200 animals, a feat described by many scientists as a conservation success story.

Hume, who hopes a “billionaire” will make a successful bid, said that he would be forced to sell the 8,500 hectare ranch and the 2,000 endangered rhinos that reside there “piecemeal” should no successful sale be made.

According to the Daily Maverick, piecemeal sales of the animals would be a difficult, uncertain process. This is due to high rates of attacks by poachers which make rhino ownership a big liability to many private game farmers in the country, particularly in the face of rising securirty costs.

Illegal killings of rhinos peaked in in 2014 when over 1,200 animals were slaughtered. This was followed by a drought in 2015 which had a critical effect on wildlife in the Kruger National Park. Hume’s animals are southern white rhino, one of two subspecies. The other, the northern white rhino, is virtually extinct.

You may also like

Recent News

Appeal Court restores Abubakar Gummi’s seat in House of Reps

Witness Confirms Dasuki’s Statement Given Voluntarily in EFCC Trial

Nigeria’s electricity generation rises to 4,300MW – Adelabu replies critics

Adelabu Resigns as Minister to Contest Oyo Governorship

Davido fumes after being call out for allegedly owing wedding planner $50,000

Chioma Adeleke Threatens Legal Action Against Sophia Momodu Lovers Group for Cyberbullying

Tinubu meets Jonathan at State House — Daily Nigerian

Tinubu Meets Jonathan at Aso Rock for National Unity Talks

Scroll to Top