SANParks warns of video of distressed rhino cow

SANParks warns of video of distressed rhino cow

"SANParks is aware of a video circulating on social media depicting the severely injured white rhino cow; the video is distressing to watch," warned SANParks's Ike Phaatla. 

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The South African National Parks (SANParks) reported on Saturday that its rhino dehorning team made a gruesome discovery of a badly mutilated female rhino in the South of the Kruger National Park (KNP) this week. 


"SANParks is aware of a video circulating on social media depicting the severely injured white rhino cow; the video is distressing to watch," warned SANParks's Ike Phaatla. 


According to the SANParks veterinarian and the section ranger who attended to the rhino, it appeared as if the animal had been shot a few days prior to being found. 


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"Bullet wounds were visible in her head and foreleg, and there were open wounds to her nasal cavity where her horn had been brutally hacked off," said Phaatla. 


"There were additional injuries to the lower back, presumably dealt to stun her."


A decision was made to euthanize the rhino due to the extent of her wounds and level of infection. 


SANParks environmental crime investigations unit attended to the scene to collect all available evidence.


"The incident takes place despite the continuous and dedicated efforts by SANParks to curb rhino poaching in the Kruger National Park through a number of focussed initiatives," noted Phaatla. 


"Sixty nine poachers have been arrested this year alone in the park with a further 105 perpetrators of environmental crime arrested outside the boundaries of the park."


Reacting to the discovery of the rhino cow, the Managing Executive of the KNP, Gareth Coleman said “this horrific incident has left our rangers and colleagues traumatised as they are doing everything they can to protect these magnificent animals and threatened species."


"Rhino sightings are a key reason why tourists visit the Park and in so doing contribute to the local economy. We are appealing to members of the public to assist law enforcement agencies to bring these criminals to book” concluded Coleman.

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