BLACK RHINOS IN SOUTH AFRICA AIRLIFTED TO NEW HOME

Environmental Panorama
KwaZulu-Natal – South Africa
September of 2005

 

01/09/2005 – Four black rhinos have been airlifted out of wilderness areas in South Africa’s Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal to form part of a founder population of about 20 animals for the WWF/ Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Black Rhino Range Expansion Project.

The project aims to boost numbers of the critically endangered species by increasing the land available for their conservation, and reducing pressure on existing reserves and providing new territory in which they can breed mre quickly.

Black rhinos (Diceros bicornis minor) once the most numerous rhino species in the world, became critically endangered following a catastrophic wave of poaching in the 1970s and 1980s which wiped out 96 per cent of Africa's wild black rhino population. At the lowest point, there were just 2,500 black rhino left.

Thanks to the intensive protection efforts by organizations like WWF and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, that number has gradually increased to around 3,600.
“Our responsibility is to increase numbers of black rhino,” said Khulani Mkhize, CEO of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife. “We recognize the value of partnerships with other sectors to help us achieve this goal."

Because vehicles are not allowed in wilderness areas, the latest rhinos to be translocated were lifted by air and placed into specially-made crates before being driven to holding pens at the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park where they will remain for about six weeks before being released.

They will then be released on to Zululand Rhino Reserve, a 17,000ha area in northern KwaZulu-Natal consisting of 16 adjoining properties which have dropped their internal fences in order to create a haven for a significant black rhino population.

The first release of 15 black rhinos took place in 2004 at South Africa's Munyawana Game Reserve.

“Those animals have settled extremely well into their new home,” said WWF project leader Dr Jacques Flamand.

“There have been no losses through fights or accidents, and matings have been observed so we're looking forward to the prospect of lots of calves. As the idea of the project is to increase the growth rate of the overall black rhino population in KwaZulu-Natal, this is very promising."

NOTES:

• There are four black rhino subspecies: the southern-central black rhino (Diceros bicornis minor), the south-western black rhino (D.b. bicornis), adapted to the arid and semi-arid savannas of Namibia, southern Angola, western Botswana and western South Africa, the East African black rhino (D.b. michaeli), now found mostly in Kenya, and the west African black rhino (D.b. longipes), the rarest and most endangered subspecies, now found in northern Cameroon.

• Black rhino are browsers, using their pointed upper lips like a miniature elephant trunk to twist off low-growing branches of trees and shrubs. They can grow to 1.6 metres tall, weigh up to one and a half tons, and run at 55km/hour.

• Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is KwaZulu-Natal's conservation management agency, mandated with ensuring that the province's natural heritage is preserved.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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