One rhino roaming there
was less fortunate. It is reported that
poachers forced their way into the French zoo and killed a southern white
rhinoceros named Vince, sawing off one of his horns before fleeing into the
night. The Thoiry Zoo said police are investigating the killing of the
4-year-old animal. The poachers remain at large.
"It is extremely
shocking what just happened," zoo director Thierry Duguet told France's 20
Minutes newspaper. "An act of such violence, never before seen in Europe. "Duguet
told The Associated Press that Vince was shot three times in the head. The
poachers likely used a chainsaw to cut off one of the horns, according to a
statement from the zoo; "his second horn was only partially cut, which
suggests that the criminals were disturbed or that their equipment proved
defective."
This odious act was
perpetrated despite the presence of five members of the zoo staff living on
site and surveillance cameras. Despite bans by international convention and
French law, the illegal sale of rhino horns persists because of demand for use
in traditional Asian medicine. A kilogram of rhino horn sold on the black
market for nearly $54,000 in 2015, according to the zoo.Southern white rhinos
like Vince were nearly extinct in the late 19th century, according to the WWF.
Protection efforts were largely successful, with some 20,000 animals in
protected areas and private game reserves — in fact, they're the "only
rhinos that are not endangered."But there's been a major uptick in
poaching. "Hundreds of white rhinos have been killed annually in recent
years," the WWF says. "They are particularly vulnerable to hunting,
because they are relatively unaggressive."
Vince was born at a zoo in
the Netherlands, and had been living at Thoiry Zoo since 2015. In the aftermath
of the attack, Thoiry is warning other European zoos. A spokesperson said - It's
not easy to kill a rhino weighing several tonnes just like that. It's a job for
professionals."
Sad that an animal sought
to be seen in an protective environment was poached amidst disturbing reports
that the criminals had also planned to steal the horns of the two other white
rhinos, five-year-old Bruno and 37-year-old Gracie. Both animals are said to be
safe and healthy. While many
communicated their anguish on the gruesome killing, some commented it to be the
price of inviting immigrants in to Societies, feeding them, allowing them to
bring their habits with them.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
12th Apr 2017.
