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Jan. 31, 2023, 1:01 a.m.
Namibia reports record level of rhino poaching
Namibia reports record level of rhino poaching
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Rhino poaching in Namibia nearly doubled last year, according to government data.

Namibia reports record level of rhino poaching

The number of endangered rhinos poached in Namibia last year was the highest on record and almost twice as many as the year before, officials say. Rhino numbers in Africa have dropped significantly in recent decades to feed demand for rhino horn in China and Vietnam. Poachers killed 61 black and 26 white rhinos mainly in Etosha, where 46 rhinos were found dead, Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism spokesperson Romeo Muyunda said. Poaching in South Africa and Botswana has led to wildlife teams sawing off the rhino horns in order to keep them alive. For many generations rhino horn has been used in traditional Chinese medicine despite there being no proven medical benefit. The most endangered is the black rhino with just over 5,000 still alive. Elephant poaching in Namibia has declined from a high of 101 in 2015 to four last year.

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