What is going on?Īlthough the horn can only be sold within South Africa, where the business language is English, the rhino horn auction website is in English, Vietnamese and Chinese. So this auction is targeting buyers in South Africa … even though there is no market there for rhino horn. Rhinos are listed on Appendix 1 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which means that horns cannot be legally taken out of South Africa into any other CITES member state.
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Rhino deaths from poaching have risen from almost zero ten years ago to more than 1,000 per year since 2013. The astronomical price of rhino horn is driven by demand in Asia that has fuelled the current epidemic of rhino poaching in South Africa. Trade in rhino horn is illegal in most countries, but the black market value of one kilogram is said to be USD 100,000-more than the price of platinum. It has been organised by private rhino rancher, John Hume, who took the government to court and won the right to sell 265 rhino horns weighing about 500 kg. This is not a government auction, although it is sanctioned by the South African government. If you are based in South Africa and would like to buy some rhino horn you can place your bid here. South Africa has just launched the first ever legal rhino horn auction.
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This article was originally published in The Guardian.