Namibia: New rhino and elephant poaching figures
According to the spokesperson of Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT), Romeo Muyunda, this year's statistics indicate that four white rhinos and one elephant have been poached in the country in the first five month of 2021. The four rhinos all got killed on private farms while the elephant was poached in a conservancy in Namibia's Otjozondjupa region.
Namibia
is home to a third of the entire remaining population of back rhino on
the planet and the second largest white rhino population in the world
after South Africa.
The country also has the largest population of black rhinos in
protected areas and the largest free roaming black rhino population in
the world.