World’s largest rhino farm is being auctioned off in South Africa.

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Jones, speaking from the control room, claimed that… the exercise is only partially successful because rhinos will simply be killed somewhere by poachers. We’re just taking them away from our reserve. We are aware that they will concentrate their efforts in regions that are simpler to access and where the risk-reward ratio is in their favor.

The majority of rhinos in the world reside in South Africa, which is a hotspot for poaching due to demand from Asia, where rhino horns are purportedly utilized for curative purposes in traditional medicine. I am really concerned about the fact that, regrettably, a rhino horn from a dead rhino still has a higher value than one from a live rhino, John Humes admits. On black markets, where the price per pound is estimated to be $60,000, making it competitive with the prices of gold and cocaine.

Yacht or rhino?

On Wednesday, the online auction will begin, and the farm’s livestock, land, and equipment will be up for grabs.

It’s negotiable, according to Hume, to include the lot with its 10-ton stock of rhino horns. The horns, which would sell for more than $500 million on the illegal market, were surgically removed as a preventative measure to deter poachers from killing the animals. Hume thinks they ought to be sold to raise money for environmental causes.

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