A Pyrrhic victory for rhino horn traders?

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Analysis: South Africa Court Lifts Ban on Rhino Horn Trade

27 November 2015 | WILDAID-SOUTH AFRICA | ADAM WELZ |

Judge Francis Legodi of the High Court in Pretoria, South Africa yesterday set aside a moratorium on the in-country rhino horn trade, causing consternation in conservation circles worldwide. Two prominent wildlife farmers (including John Hume, the world’s largest rhino owner) had applied to the court to overturn the moratorium, which they claimed was irrational, unreasonable and a … Full Story ?