Can Mozambique and South Africa win the war on rhino poaching?
By: COLIN BELL
Two African neighbors, Mozambique and the Republic of South Africa, signed a historic anti-poaching agreement at the well-suited Kruger National Park last month.
Addressing a crowd at a ceremony to sign an anti-poaching agreement between South Africa and Mozambique in the Kruger National Park this April, Edna Molewa, South Africa’s Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, mentioned in a speech signifying her department’s move toward a possible trade in rhino horn, that “we do think that it could (win the war on rhino poaching)… just taking it from the lessons we have learnt from ivory. We did an ivory once-off sale and elephant poaching has not been a problem since.”
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