RHINO POACHERS RELEASED IN NEPAL


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2006

20 Sep 2006 - Katmandu, Nepal – WWF is concerned by the recent release of nine convicted rhino poachers.

The release of these criminals sends a conflicting message from the government and poses a threat to the future of long-term conservation of the endangered species within the country, the global conservation organization said in a joint statement with IUCN and the Asian Rhino Specialist Group.

“The release of these rhino poachers and traders by the government of Nepal devalues the efforts that conservationists from within the government, communities, and partner organizations have worked so hard to achieve in the past four decades of saving rhinos in Nepal,” said Christy Williams, Coordinator of WWF’s Asian Rhinoceros and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS).

In the 1960s, there were less than 100 greater one-horned rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Nepal. But thanks to concerted conservation efforts, the population is now up around 600, with the majority found in the Royal Chitwan National Park. Poaching, however, still remains a problem in parts of the country.

The government of Nepal, though, has made tremendous efforts at ensuring the remaining rhinos of Nepal are safeguarded for future generations. According to the country’s National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act, those convicted of poaching of endangered wildlife species like the rhino face sentences of between 5–15 years and/or a fine of up to 100,000 Nepalese Rupees (or €1,125).

“Criminals convicted for wildlife crimes should not have their terms reduced or waived,” added Deependra Joshi, a Programme Officer with IUCN Nepal.

“They were justly sentenced by a special court established for hearing wildlife crime and corruption cases. We urge the government to contact the concerned authorities before making decisions that could have a serious negative impact on conservation.”
Trishna Gurung, Communications and Marketing

 
 

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