Rhinos took another step towards extinction today when a judge ruled that a ban on trading their precious horns is illegal.
Conservationists have recoiled at the decision by the South African judge, warning that getting rid of the moratorium will push the imperiled creatures closer to the brink.
Judge Francis Legodi lifted South Africa’s domestic sales ban after ruling that the government had failed to consult the public when imposing the moratorium in 2009. He highlighted the way rhino poaching has soared to record levels since the ban had come into effect in his judgement. Express. So he is arguing that his judgement will help rhinos????
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