Rhino Wars
Author : Globe Fearon
Publisher : Fearon Teacher Aids
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2000-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780822439288
Author : Globe Fearon
Publisher : Fearon Teacher Aids
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2000-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780822439288
Author : Johan Jooste
Publisher : Pan Macmillan South africa
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 11,7 MB
Release : 2022-07-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1770107916
In 2012, retired South African general Johan Jooste was parachuted into the seemingly unwinnable war against rhino poaching in the Kruger National Park. With poaching spiralling out of control, Jooste was given the mandate to ‘go military’, to convert Kruger’s ranger corps into a paramilitary force capable of taking the fight to the poachers. Aged 60, white, and a veteran with 35 years’ military service, Jooste’s controversial appointment was immediately met with resentment and outright hostility by elements of South African National Parks, the police, and even the military with which he had served. With the media, government, conservationists, human-rights activists and the people of South Africa looking over his shoulder, Jooste had to battle opponents within and without to carry out his strategy for turning the tide on rhino poaching. Rhino War tells how Jooste, facing an unprecedented assault on a national park and a single species, turned a force of demoralised men and women into arguably the finest anti-poaching unit on the African continent. Told through his eyes, these stories of the courage and grit of rangers who risked their lives to protect wildlife in the face of a wily and determined foe are an account of heroism, sacrifice and determination. Humbly, honestly and decisively, Jooste tells of the successes and failures of his bold strategy, and shares his vision for the future.
Author : John Hanks
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 39,61 MB
Release : 2015-05-08
Category : Nature
ISBN : 177022730X
The aggressive poaching of rhinos needs to be countered with equal aggression. So argued Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, the founder president of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), at a 1987 meeting with John Hanks, conservation expert and WWF’s head in Africa. The result was Operation Lock, a secret initiative funded by Prince Bernhard and staffed by former SAS operatives. Operation Lock set up headquarters in Johannesburg and extended its reach into neighbouring states: Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, Swaziland and Mozambique. Its operatives planned to train game rangers, to pose as rhino horn traders in order to entrap buyers, and to expose the kingpins who were driving the trade. It was a controversial approach, all the more because it was working within apartheid South Africa in the late 1980s. When the existence of the project was finally leaked, WWF denied any involvement, and John Hanks took the fall. In Operation Lock and the War on Rhino Poaching, John Hanks finally tells the story of these explosive events from 25 years ago. As a leading international authority on conservation, he also deals with the scourge of rhino poaching up to the present, and gives powerful and controversial criticism of some of the current policies to curb poaching.
Author : Clive Walker
Publisher : Jacana Media
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 44,98 MB
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 1431404233
The conservation of the rhinos in southern Africa is described in this account of these fascinating animals, the reasons behind their historical decline, the myths that surround them, and the resurrection of the rhinoceros horn trade. Few animals face as violent, as well organized, and as determined an enemy as the world's rhinos. But across the African continent, they are being slaughtered on a daily basis, and approximately 5,000 black rhinos and 21,000 white rhinos are all that prevent their extinction. This real account of the rhino wars is a harrowing story, underscoring the enormous challenges that lie ahead for conservation in a world where rhino horns sold by the gram raise double the price of gold and are more expensive than cocaine in the end-user Asian markets. Arguing that protecting Africa's rhinos is of utmost importance, it questions the management of natural heritage and implores readers to recognize their role as rhino keepers of the future.
Author : John Hanks
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,74 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9781770227293
The definitive account of a daring and controversial covert operation to stop the aggressive illegal trade in rhino horn in the 1980s.
Author : Julian Rademeyer
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,35 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Animal protection
ISBN : 9781770223349
If you are concerned about the survival of an endangered animal species and the environment in general, this is the one book you'll want to read this year.
Author : Avi Brisman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 47,99 MB
Release : 2016-03-09
Category : Law
ISBN : 1317142306
This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and the environment - a topic that has received little attention within criminology. The chapters provide a systematic and comprehensive introduction and overview of conflict situations stemming from human exploitation of environments, as well as the impact of social conflicts on the wellbeing and health of specific species and ecosystems. Largely informed by green criminology perspectives, the chapters in the book are intended to stimulate new understandings of the relationships between humans and nature through critical evaluation of environmental destruction and degradation associated with social conflicts occurring around the world. With a goal of creating a typology of environment-social conflict relationships useful for green criminological research, this study is essential reading for scholars and academics in criminology, as well as those interested in crime, law and justice.
Author : Grant Fowlds
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 2020-05-05
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1643135120
The remarkable story of Grant Fowlds, who has dedicated his life to saving the imperiled rhinos, vividly told with Graham Spence, co-author of the bestselling The Elephant Whisperer. What would drive a man to ‘smuggle’ rhino horn back into Africa at great risk to himself? This is just one of the situations Fowlds has put himself in as part of his ongoing fight against poaching, in order to prove a link between southern Africa and the illicit, lucrative trade in rhino horn in Vietnam. Shavings of rhino horn are sold as a snake-oil “cures,” but a rhino’s horn has no magical, medicinal properties whatsoever. Yet it is for this that rhinoceroses are being killed at an escalating rate that puts the survival of the species in jeopardy. This corrupt, illegal war on wildlife has brought an iconic animal to the brink of extinction. Growing up on a farm in the eastern Cape of South Africa, Grant developed a deep love of nature, turning his back on hunting to focus on saving wildlife of all kinds and the environment that sustains both them and us. He is a passionate conservationist who puts himself on the front line of protecting rhinos in the wild—right now, against armed poachers—and in the long term, through his work with schoolchildren, communities, and policymakers.
Author : Gary R. Potter
Publisher : Springer
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 18,66 MB
Release : 2016-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1137538430
This book critically examines both theory and practice around conservation crimes. It engages with the full complexity of environmental crimes and different responses to them, including: poaching, conservation as a response to wildlife crime, forest degradation, environmental activism, and the application of scientific and situational crime prevention techniques as preventative tools to deal with green crime. Through the contributions of experts from both the social and ecological sciences, the book deals with theoretical and practical considerations that impact on the effectiveness of contemporary environmental criminal justice. It discusses the social construction of green crimes and the varied ways in which poaching and other conservation crimes are perceived, operate and are ideologically driven, as well as practical issues in environmental criminal justice. With contributions based in varied ideological perspectives and drawn from a range of academic disciplines, this volume provides a platform for scholars to debate new ideas about environmental law enforcement, policy, and crime prevention, detection and punishment.
Author : Edward Cust
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 2022-05-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3375031548
Reprint of the original, first published in 1862.