1.Forever Wild - Save the Rhino Campaign:
2. Stop Rhino Poaching:
3. Stop Illegal Chinese Trade in Black Rhino Horn:
4. Rights for Rhinos petition:
5. Complete ban on trophy hunting in South Africa & full census carried out:
6. Support Anti-Poaching Efforts For Rhinos:
7. Rhinoceros in South Africa need your help before their extinction
8. Worst rhino poaching in decade:
9. China - stop the killing of elephants and rhinos across Africa!
10. South African Government: Put a stop to the poaching of Rhino's in South Africa:
11. "Say no to C.I.T.E.S lifting the ban on Rhino horn trade"
12. Protection of our Rhino's and sever punishment for poachers and illegal syndicates related to Rh
13. Stop Hunting Endangered White Rhinos:
14. Join the Fight to Save Rhinos from Poaching
15. Increase Rhino anti poaching patrols in South Africa
16. Save Javan Rhinos from Extinction!
17. Crack Down on African Rhino Poaching!
18. Save Rhinos From Slaughter: Stop Vietnamese Traffickers!
19. Say "NO" to Rhino industrial Farming and legalizing the sale of Rhino horns
20. South Africa: Leave the Rhinos Alone!
21.Rhinos Beeing Brutally Killed For Their Horns
AVAAZ PETITIONS:
►1.Save South Africa's Rhinos:
►2. South African Defence Force (Military) must stop our Rhino from being killed by Poaching syndicates.
►3. Save the Rhinos!
More information
Rhino population statistics
African species
Black Rhino: 4,838 IUCN Red List Classification: Critically Endangered
White Rhino: Approx 20,000, up from fewer than 100 in 1900. IUCN Red List Classification: Near Threatened
South Africa rhino population: 1,916 Black, 18,780 White
Asian species
Greater-one Horned: 2,913. IUCN Red List Classification: Vulnerable
Javan: No more than 50. IUCN Red List Classification: Critically endangered
Sumatran: Fewer than 200. IUCN Red List Classification: Critically endangered
South Africa poaching numbers
Source: SANParks
2009: 122 rhinos
2010: 333 rhinos
2011: 448 rhinos, 19 critically endangered Black.
Arrests in 2010: 165
Arrests in 2011: 232
For additional information or to request an expert interview, please contact:
WWF: Alona Rivord, arivord@wwfint.org, direct +41 22 364 9250, mobile +41 79 959 1963
TRAFFIC: Richard Thomas, richard.thomas@traffic.org, direct +44 1223 279 068, mobile +44 752 6646 216
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