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Tag: South Africa

Report: Asian, African Countries Failing to Control Illegal Wildlife Trade

July 23, 2012August 4, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

A “wildlife crime scorecard” released by WWF reveals that laws prohibiting commercial trade in rhinos, tigers, and elephants remain poorly enforced throughout Asia and Africa. […]

South Africa: Chinese National Gets 8 Years for Rhino Horn Possession

July 19, 2012August 3, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

A Chinese national identified as Xiaja Chen has been sentenced by a South African court to eight years in prison for illegal possession of rhino […]

South African Game Farmers Killing Their Own Rhinos ‘for Profit’

July 19, 2012August 3, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Law enforcement authorities in South Africa say that game farmers and reserve owners are killing their own rhinos and selling the horns. Those involved in […]

Tigers in Transit: From South Africa to Botswana and UAE

July 18, 2012August 3, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

South Africa’s captive-bred tigers seem to be making their way to surprising places. For example, between 2000 and 2010, South Africa exported at least 28 […]

South Africa: More ‘Tiger Breeding’ Questions

July 5, 2012July 20, 2012 SarahPappinAfrica

Although South Africa’s predator breeders usually specialize in lions and leopards (for lucrative trophy hunts and “cub petting” tourist attractions), some are also in the […]

The Vietnamese Buyers of South Africa’s Tigers

July 5, 2012July 18, 2012 SarahPappinAfrica

Where do South Africa’s captive-bred tigers go, when they are sold to Vietnam? With mounting concern over South Africa’s trade in tigers, there is an […]

Concern Grows Around South Africa’s Tiger Trade

June 20, 2012July 18, 2012 SarahPappinAfrica

When wildlife enthusiasts think of Africa’s majestic big cats, tigers are not typically at the forefront of their minds. But the Asian felines are a […]

Infographic: Live Tigers, Tiger Trophies and Skins Exported from South Africa, 2000 — 2010

June 14, 2012August 8, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

An infographic showing exports of live tigers, tiger trophies, and tiger skins from South Africa over a ten-year period. The UAE imported 36 live tigers […]

The Lion Bone’s Connected to the … Rhino Horn?

May 21, 2012October 30, 2013 Rhishja CotaAfrica

International concern is growing around South African game industry insiders who are dabbling in illicit rhino horn and lion bone trade. With fewer than 4,000 […]

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