Zimbabwe lost 40 black rhinos

Over the past 3 years, national parks and protected areas in Zimbabwe have lost about 40 black rhinos - the animals that are listed in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Over the past 3 years, national parks and protected areas in Zimbabwe have lost about 40 black rhinos - the animals that are listed in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

The Herald issue today cited the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) spokesman Melody Maunze, who said the number of rhinos has been poached and the organization is "worried about the poaching situation." increase in conservation parks, especially in national parks' .

Last year, Zimbabwe moved more than 100 black rhinos from a reserve in the south after poaching threatens the number of animals.

According to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Wild Fauna and Flora (also known as CITES Convention, Washington, USA Convention in 1973), no country is allowed to trade rhino products after This population 'population' declined to dizziness in the 1980s.

This South African country is currently working with countries to help increase the black rhino ' population ' in the world and recently donated a black rhino to the Khama Wildlife Sanctuary in Serowe, Botswana.

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A black rhino note (Photo: AFP)

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Update 16 December 2018
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