Sell the horn, save the beast?
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- boxy
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Sell the horn, save the beast?
Experts call for rhino horn harvest to tackle poachers, amid warnings at least two killed each night in Kruger National Park
It's a sad situation. But at least with this, high profile, species, it is possible to make domestication possible, to save them from extinction.
It's a sad situation. But at least with this, high profile, species, it is possible to make domestication possible, to save them from extinction.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
- AiA in Atlanta
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
Sad that is but maybe they can be saved for a time in the future when they can live without fear of poachers. If I were starving in Africa I would probably kill an endangered animal to feed my family as well.
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
boxy wrote:Experts call for rhino horn harvest to tackle poachers, amid warnings at least two killed each night in Kruger National Park
It's a sad situation. But at least with this, high profile, species, it is possible to make domestication possible, to save them from extinction.
I would much prefer to read about two poachers killed every night
- Neferti
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
Sure it is, every African should domesticate a rhino as a pet. Why don't you import one as a pet.boxy wrote:Experts call for rhino horn harvest to tackle poachers, amid warnings at least two killed each night in Kruger National Park
It's a sad situation. But at least with this, high profile, species, it is possible to make domestication possible, to save them from extinction.
I guess you would want/demand Government assistance though, right?
- boxy
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
Read the article
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- skippy
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
I saw a story on TV last night about this. They can cut the horns off and they grow back in about two years, but unfortunately the bastards are still killing the rhino just for the pissy little bit of horn that's still left.
- Neferti
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
I did. Stop thinking that everyone thinks the same as you do. They do NOT.boxy wrote:Read the article
Africans are VERY different to us. IF you want to take a family of Africans on at your place, go for it. They will do ANYTHING to look after their own ... as they should. Plus they still consider us "whities" the enemy.
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Re: Sell the horn, save the beast?
Um, anyway. The article includes a piece about a guy "farming" rhinos, for sale to zoos (etc.), and the idea that their horns can be cut, and regrow. Perhaps legalising rhino horn could satisfy demand, and lower the prices being paid for black market horn?
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