Andiswa Mkosi
30 March 2012
The struggle to stop rhino poaching is on-going according to the Department of Environmental Affairs.
New measures are being put in place to try end the killings.
One-hundred-and-50 additional rangers have completed their competency test and are soon to be deployed in the Kruger National Park.
The Department’s Albi Modise acknowledges that corrupt rangers are sometimes the problem and outlines how they aim to put a stop to this.
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