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RHINO POACHING IN SOUTH AFRICA Abbigail Randle. Background  South Africa is home to more than 80% of Africa’s rhino populations.  Rhinos are poached.

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1 RHINO POACHING IN SOUTH AFRICA Abbigail Randle

2 Background  South Africa is home to more than 80% of Africa’s rhino populations.  Rhinos are poached for their horns for medicinal purposes.  The Black Rhino is listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red list

3 Background Cont.  According to the Global Post, in this year alone 827 Rhinos have been poached in South Africa.

4 Questions  Why is Rhino poaching such an issue in Southern Africa. What is the medical significance?  What is being done to stop the poaching of Rhinos?

5 Method  Create a survey/questionnaire with questions that will help me better understand the issue  Conduct surveys with environmental advocates, conservationists, and educators that deal directly with the issue of poaching.  Collect data and draw conclusions based on the answers provided on the surveys.

6 Resources  Henrietta Chilton Employed by Wildlife Ecological Investments (WEI) in Gauteng, South Africa. Henrietta works to educate locals in the surrounding areas of Gauteng about Environmental Conservation and Protection.


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