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The number of rhinos killed for their horns by poachers in South Africa dipped in 2017, but more than 1,000 were still slaughtered, the government said on Thursday. South Africa is battling a scourge of rhino poaching fuelled by insatiable demand for their horn in Asia. Most of the demand emanates from China and Vietnam, where the horn is coveted as a traditional medicine, an aphrodisiac or as a status symbol.
"A total of 1,028 rhino have been poached from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 compared to 1,054 in the same period for 2016 - representing a decrease of 26 animals," the ministry of environmental affairs said in a statement. A total of 504 were killed in South Africa's famed Kruger National Park, a global hotspot for game watchers and safari holidaymakers - a 24 percent drop on 2016.
Some 446 people were arrested for poaching offences committed in and around the vast park that has traditionally borne the brunt of rhino poaching, the statement added. The number of rhinos killed has climbed steeply in the past decade from just 13 in 2007 reaching a peak of 1,215 in 2014, according to the TRAFFIC wildlife trade monitoring group. In the last eight years alone, roughly a quarter of the world population of rhinos has been killed in South Africa, home to 80 percent of the remaining animals.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2018

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