RHINO HORN STOCKPILES IN AFRICA AT RISK OF ILLEGAL TRADE

Environmental Panorama
Lanzarote, Canary Islands
June of 2005

 

27/06/2005 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – More effective standards to manage stockpiles of rhino horns in Africa are needed in order to prevent the coveted commodity from ending up as illegal trade, according to a new report.
Rhino horn is highly prized in traditional Asian medicine where it is often ground into a fine powder or manufactured into tablets as a treatment for a variety of illnesses. It is also used to manufacture the handles of prestigious daggers in the Middle East, particularly in Yemen.

The report, Rhino Horn Stockpile Management: Minimum Standards and Best Practices from East and Southern Africa, provides guidelines on necessary measures to ensure that every horn is properly marked, registered, secured, as well as appropriate documentation and protocols are in place.

Building on years of awareness-raising activities, African rhino range States have recently declared their rhino horn stockpile volumes, levels of seizures, and poaching incidents – a testimony to improved transparency, management, and increased knowledge at the national level. A total of almost 18 tonnes of rhino horn have been documented in east and southern Africa.

“Encouraging results are now being witnessed in a number of rhino range countries," said Simon Milledge, Deputy Director of TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa.

“However, implementation of minimum standards and consistent use of register databases are needed. Improved management of stockpiles translates into a reduced risk of horns reaching illegal markets.”

Improvements in stockpile management practices have been recorded by nine management authorities in five countries so far, including the three largest African rhino range countries – South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.

TRAFFIC is continuing to engage with governments and the private sector at national and provincial levels to press for greater controls over not only private sector horn registration, but also the sale, movement, and hunting of live rhinos on private property. Efforts will also focus on assisting governments throughout the region to apply minimum standards and best practices.

TRAFFIC hopes that the tools developed and tested in east and southern Africa will be useful elsewhere in the world where significant horn stockpiles are also known to exist, such as India, Nepal, Yemen, China, and Taiwan.

END NOTES:

• TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network – a joint programme of WWF and IUCN–The World Conservation Union – works to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature.

• TRAFFIC has developed a freely available Access-based Rhino Horn Stockpile Database, which includes information from 13 conservation agencies from seven countries in the African region.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Maija Sirola and Simon Milledge)
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