*[Enwl-eng] Demand stronger protection for South Africa's rhinos

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Mon May 19 22:34:30 MSK 2025




                        We cannot afford to be complacent.









                        South Africa Must Help Rhinos From Rampant Poaching



                             Sign Now




                        The ongoing crisis facing South Africa's rhinos 
cannot be ignored. In the first three months of 2025 alone, 103 rhinos were 
killed, highlighting the threat posed by sophisticated poaching groups that 
exploit weaknesses in protection and enforcement. Rhinos are an iconic 
species. Their continued survival is under grave threat — especially for 
critically endangered species like the Javan, Sumatran, and Black rhinos.



                        Sign this petition to demand that the South African 
government put more resources toward cracking down on poaching syndicates 
and strengthening wildlife protection laws.



                        While there has been a decrease in poaching in 
KwaZulu-Natal, the crisis has only shifted to other areas, with South 
African National Parks seeing a shocking increase in rhino killings — 65 
rhinos in just the first quarter of 2025. Local wildlife agencies and 
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are working tirelessly on the 
frontlines, but they cannot do it alone. Sign this petition today and demand 
stronger protections for rhinos in South Africa!




                 Thank you,

                        Jess

                        Care2 Petitions Team



                        P.S. South Africa's rhinos are in danger. Sign the 
petition!

                             Sign Now









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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts <actionalerts at care2.com>
Date: вс, 18 мая 2025 г. в 11:16
Subject: Demand stronger protection for South Africa's rhinos

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