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A
Valuable Treasure
At one time the black rhino was the most abundant of all 5 species.
In recent years it has declined most rapidly and is in great danger
of extinction. In 1970 there were about 65,000 black rhinos, but
today less than 2,000 remain in Africa. The reason for the decline
is poaching. Rhinos are being killed for their horns. In
some countries rhino horn is more valuable than gold. In East Asia,
powdered horn is believed to reduce fever and other ailments. In
North Yemen, the whole horn is used to make dagger handles.
Conservation
organizations all over the world are working with African countries
to stop the decline of the black rhino. Namibia and Zimbabwe have
started dehorning programs to discourage poachers from hunting the
few remaining animals. However, without their horns, females seem
less capable of protecting their young from predators. Other efforts
to save them include putting the remaining black rhinos in heavily
protected reserves and imposing trade sanctions on countries
which continue to deal in the trade of illegal products made from
endangered animals.
With
the loss of the black rhino we will lose a magnificent creature,
and also a valuable link to the past. Because there are so few of
these animals left, only a united worldwide effort to stop the unnecessary
killing of the black rhino will allow it to survive into the future.
"When
the last rhino in the wild dies, we will have witnessed the unthinkable,
the loss of a species during this era of modern conservation and
environmental sensitivity." David K. Willis
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