Why SA’s rhino horn sale doesn’t make sense



SAIIA’s Ross Harvey on ENCA discussing the controversy of legalised trade of rhino horns.

A South African court has granted the world’s largest rhino breeder a permit to sell his stockpile of rhino horn to local buyers.

Our Ross Harvey was interviewed on eNCA about the controversy and whether legalised trade of rhino horns will help or hinder conservation efforts for rhino in the wild.

The views expressed in this multimedia are those of the author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA).

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22 Aug 2017

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