Court dismisses government bid to
uphold seven-year ban on domestic trade in rhino horn - but global ban remains
in place
Reuters
Tuesday 24 May 201611.50 BST
South Africa’s supreme court has
dismissed a government bid to uphold a seven-year ban on the domestic trade in
rhino horn, an industry group said this week.
The decision has no bearing on a
ban on international trade in rhino horn. Potential domestic buyers could
include those who see rhino horn as a store of wealth that could appreciate in
value and those who want it as a decoration.
Thousands of South African rhinos
have been slain in recent years to meet demand for the horn in Asian countries,
where buyers consider it an aphrodisiac, a cure for cancer or treatment for
hangovers.
“Legal finality has now been
achieved,” Pelham Jones, chairman of South Africa’s Private Rhino Owners
Association (PROA), told Reuters, saying trade could resume this year.
Around 5,000 rhinos, or about a
quarter of South Africa’s population, are in private hands. Rhino horn can be
harvested as it grows back and it can be removed from a tranquilised animal.
The government has not revealed
the size of its rhino horn stockpile but the PROA estimates its members have
around six tonnes and reckons the state has close to 25 tonnes. The combined 31
tonnes could fetch $2bn by some estimates.
A spokeswoman for South Africa’s
Department of Environmental Affairs said it would comment later in the day on
the ruling, which was made on Friday.
It was not immediately clear if
the department would now appeal to the constitutional court, the top court in
the land.
Supporters of rhino horn trade
say the money earned could be used for conservation and to pay for security.
Opponents counter that a legal trade could tempt poachers who kill rhinos to
launder their “blood” horns with clean supplies.
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