Poachers slaughtered a rhino in one of Kenya's best guarded wildlife parks, officials said Tuesday, in a brazen attack highlighting the risks gunmen are taking during a surge of killings. "Poachers infiltrated Lewa's borders during the full moon on November 17 and killed Meluaya," a 17-year-old black rhino suspected to have been heavily pregnant and with a two-year-old calf, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy said in a statement. "Both horns were removed and the poachers got away with them." Lewa's more than 60 rhino are monitored every day by special surveillance teams, part of a security force of 150 staff. They include armed rangers and dog handlers who patrol with bloodhounds around some 150 kilometres (90 miles) of electric fence surrounding the park. Conservancy personnel also use aerial surveillance to monitor the animals and try to track poachers. Lewa is privately owned but run as a non-profit dedicated wildlife area, and came to world attention when Britain's Prince William stayed there with Catherine before proposing marriage. Poaching has risen sharply in Africa in recent years, with rhinos and elephants particularly hard hit. Earlier this month, Kenya's Attorney General Githu Muigai said the country had lost 90 elephants and 35 rhinos to poachers so far this year. Asian consumers who acquire smuggled rhino horn -- which is made of keratin, the same material as human fingernails -- believe that it has powerful healing properties. Isiolo county deputy governor Mohamed Guleid condemned the killing and pledged to "do everything to protect our national heritage and pursue the killers". Earlier this month Kenya started inserting microchips into rhino horns. Wildlife officials plan eventually to microchip all rhinos in the country, just over 1,000 animals altogether. Inserting the chips entails shooting the rhino with a tranquiliser dart fired from a helicopter.
GMT 12:46 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Mexico shaken by 6.3 magnitude earthquakeGMT 17:24 2018 Wednesday ,17 January
Chinese solar boom sparks global renewables boonGMT 09:11 2018 Friday ,12 January
UK plans to eliminate avoidable plastic waste by 2042GMT 18:57 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
Hundreds of bats die as Australia heatwave 'fries their brains'GMT 13:20 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
Most sea turtles now female in north Great Barrier ReefGMT 11:01 2018 Friday ,05 January
UK to continue farm subsidies for five years after BrexitGMT 10:36 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Swimming with whale sharks in MexicoGMT 11:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December
Delhi rolls out 'anti-smog' mist cannon in trial runMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor