Rhino dehorning debate intensifies as poaching continues in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve
Rhino Dehorning Debate Intensifies as Poaching Continues in Hluhluwe/iMfolozi Game Reserve. In the midst of an escalating rhino poaching crisis at the Hluhluwe/iMfolozi (HiP) game reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, a contentious debate has arisen over whether dehorning rhinos is an effective strategy to protect them. While some argue that dehorning could deter poachers, others express concerns about its effectiveness and potential consequences. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, responsible for overseeing the park, has voiced reluctance regarding the dehorning approach. According to Musa Mntambo, a spokesperson for Ezemvelo: "Ongoing discussions have revealed evidence that dehorning in certain protected areas did not prevent poaching, and in one instance, poachers even killed a dehorned rhino."
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