South African Poaching and the Struggle of Life.*Warning Graphic
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Published
05/12/2015
Rhino and Elephants faced with Horrific Violence all in the name of Profit.
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Forest Elephant Photographed in Gabon African Reserve. 65% of Africa's Elephants have been Killed new reports show. -
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An investigator prepares the carcass of a rhino killed for its horn for postmortem in the Kruger national park. -
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A Motion Camera captures the last Moments of this elephant's life before being slaughtered for its Ivory Tusk's. -
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Slaves to the Trade: The African National Army and civilian Militias have recovered millions in poached Ivory, sadly the damage has already been done. -
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Technology Now plays a part in the Monitoring of some of the few remaining Rhinos. Drones have become the New Weapon against poachers. -
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African forest elephants are being poached out of existence, this young male elephant weighing close to 10,000 lbs was left to die for the few pounds of Ivory it possessed. -
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Game scouts found this black rhino bull wandering Zimbabwe's Savé Valley Conservancy after poachers shot it several times and hacked off both its horns. -
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Various Horns and Tusks recovered in African and Asian trade busts. -
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After being shot by poachers, this elephant was left behind because of incoming Game Wardens. Now the Ivory will be removed from the Elephant and destroyed by Local Government Leaders. -
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Game wardens were to late to save this Black Rhino at the Zululand Rhino Reserve in South Africa. -
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The Spoils of War: This Black Rhino is Left to Rot in the scorching Sun after being poached at Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park, in South Africa. -
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Harvesting before being Harvested: Taking the Horns from this Rhino May in fact save its life. The horn will grow back in time and the animal is sedated and left unharmed by Game Wardens. -
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The Defender of the unspoken: A National African Warden stands guard protecting the few remaining Rhinos at the Zululand Rhino Reserve. -
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Spread the Word: Civilian and National awareness is Key to Curving the poaching trend in South Africa.
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