375Fox
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- Joined
- Feb 19, 2020
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- Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cameroon
Really there is a big difference. Cattle usually make money and can be sold in 2 years. Rhino are a liability from day 1 because they are such a target for poaching and take a long time to reach maturity. The hunts just help recover some of the loss. More of a passion project for the owner than an investment. If there was a legal horn trade then they’d be an investment like cattle. Slippery slope again with mixing farming and hunting, but as bad as a state as rhino populations are I think it would be the best case option. Unfortunately, it will never be legalized.Rhino - cattle same difference.
Rhino make up 1 of the Dangerous 7. There is the incentive to hunt, raise, breed rhino. I don't remember which is which, I keep forgetting, Rhinos are also on the endangered species and watch(?) list, but huntable. There is or was at least 1 rhino darting outfitter in RSA(?). "In time" "once rhino herds become sustainable", 'commercial export and use', is mentioned in this whatever it is that will be taking effect.
Poachers have no ethics or morals and certainly don't worry about legalities on exporting rhino horns or other rhino parts to China.