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White rhinoceros heifer 2.5 yr

Ceratotherium simum

Description:

Poached

Habitat:

Red grass savanna

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15 Comments

Smith Zoo
Smith Zoo 10 years ago

Terrible truth... :(
Happy World Rhino Day 2013! Catch today's rhino blog where I shared the truth about this terrible trade and the many hurdles that lie ahead for rhino conservation:
http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/6196453...

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

It was actually the first time I had seen this spotting Dez. It makes for very uncomfortable viewing, but I think it is important to remind everyone that Project Noah is not just about sharing & appreciating great wildlife photos but a community that really does have the opportunity to become an instrument of change. We see the missions as being an important way of raising awareness, education, & a way of gathering the data needed for potentially lobbying the authorities responsible for policing these atrocities to take more direct action.
Sadly this issue is a case of supply & demand, & while the demand for animal parts exists, there will always be those that are prepared to kill for the high rewards.

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 11 years ago

Unless we act now, this magnificent ancient species could disappear forever. The threat is so serious that action is needed globally. :(

Smith'sZoo
Smith'sZoo 11 years ago

Harsuame - Estoy de acuerdo, es una situación triste.

Smith'sZoo
Smith'sZoo 11 years ago

Hi Karen, I agree. I will do so. Yes, it is disturbing, and I thought it was strange that you had it on project Noah, as I get to know project Noah better I can see this is a vivid image to share. But the plight of the Rhino is a real one. Just read in our news paper here that a count down to their extinction has begun. At this rate of a rhino being killed every 20 hours we have 7 years left to see them. What can one do against all this?
But thank you for allowing this picture. And thank you for helping with the mission!

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 11 years ago

Lamentable :::

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

What a tragedy. We do not usually encourage users to share hunting or trophy photos because they can be distressing to other members of the community. This spotting however graphically (& very disturbingly) shows the reality of this foul trade - a vulnerable species slaughtered so that its horn can be removed & sold for medicinal use.
We believe this is a very valuable image to raise awareness of the issue, & should be in the Rhino mission. Dez, because Alex hasn't visited the site in a while & may not pick up this comment, can I suggest you use this as your mission photo.

Dian_Purnama
Dian_Purnama 11 years ago

:(

Smith'sZoo
Smith'sZoo 11 years ago

Hi Alex, I started a mission here on Project Noah "Rhino Horn is Not Medicine" Please add your pics to it. If we get enough followers and spots, we could go global with the project to raise awareness.
http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1284...
From a fellow Rhino lover!
What is the poach FB pages link you mentioned?

Alex Lewis
Alex Lewis 12 years ago

Please check out rhino poach page on Facebook. Thanks for your support

misako
misako 12 years ago

so awful. :(

José N. Daza Gómez
José N. Daza Gómez 12 years ago

a sad picture

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 12 years ago

Very sad that Poachers shot them in eye...as their whole skin is armored..!!

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 12 years ago

Yes...very sad...and exposing Human's ugly side...

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

That is such a sad thing. Makes hate rush through the body. Poor thing.

Alex Lewis
Spotted by
Alex Lewis

Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Spotted on Jul 26, 2011
Submitted on Jul 30, 2011

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