#Reposting @wildaid South Africa Just Made It Legal To Sell Rhino Horn. Just a few weeks after poachers broke into a rhino orphanage in South Africa and killed two baby rhinos for their tiny horns, the country made the domestic trade of rhino horn legal. Worth more than its weight in gold, rhino horn is made of keratin, which is the same material as our fingernails. But organized crime groups profit from illegally trafficking the keratin from rhino horn across borders into Asia because of the unfounded superstition that it cures everything from hangovers to cancer...The trade of rhinoceros horn has been internationally banned since 1977 because high demand for the horns drives rampant poaching and threatens rhinos with extinction. Susie Watts of WildAid's Africa Program, told The Dodo in a statement. "There is no domestic demand for rhino horn products and, as the pro-trade lobby very well knows, the reason why the moratorium was implemented in the first place was to prevent domestic trade from being used as a cover for smuggling.” #savetherhino #JoinTheHerd#ExtinctionCrisis #rhino #rhinos#conservation #wildlife #poaching#whenthebuyingstopsthekillingcantoo __________________________________________________ Read More: https://www.thedodo.com/south-africa-rhino-horn-2346417835.html?utm_content=buffer329e3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer #Repost @chancellordavid with @repostapp TAKE A LOOK AT THIS BECAUSE ITS REALLY HAPPENING. DONT YOU DARE LOOK AWAY! Spread the word...

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#Reposting @wildaid South Africa Just Made It Legal To Sell Rhino Horn. Just a few weeks after poachers broke into a rhino orphanage in South Africa and killed two baby rhinos for their tiny horns, the country made the domestic trade of rhino horn legal. Worth more than its weight in gold, rhino horn is made of keratin, which is the same material as our fingernails. But organized crime groups profit from illegally trafficking the keratin from rhino horn across borders into Asia because of the unfounded superstition that it cures everything from hangovers to cancer...The trade of rhinoceros horn has been internationally banned since 1977 because high demand for the horns drives rampant poaching and threatens rhinos with extinction. Susie Watts of WildAid's Africa Program, told The Dodo in a statement. "There is no domestic demand for rhino horn products and, as the pro-trade lobby very well knows, the reason why the moratorium was implemented in the first place was to prevent domestic trade from being used as a cover for smuggling.” #savetherhino #JoinTheHerd#ExtinctionCrisis #rhino #rhinos#conservation #wildlife #poaching#whenthebuyingstopsthekillingcantoo __________________________________________________ Read More: https://www.thedodo.com/south-africa-rhino-horn-2346417835.html?utm_content=buffer329e3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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