Save the Rhino!

Guest Post by John Stossel

Save the Rhino!

Today’s environmental activists are so hostile to capitalism that they end up killing animals they want to protect.

Like the African rhinoceros.

Poachers kill them to get their horns, which can sell for as much as $300,000. Poachers mostly sell in China and Vietnam, to people who carve them into ornaments or sell them as aphrodisiacs. By the way: The aphrodisiacs don’t work.

When I started Stossel TV, my first video covered one man’s attempt to reduce rhino poaching by flooding the market with fake horns.

Matthew Markus argued that his 3D printed rhino horn would reduce demand for real horns.

“One way to devalue something is to create a lot of it,” he explained. “When things are abundant, people don’t fight, kill or steal.”

True. Bootleggers and Al Capone’s thugs disappeared when America ended Prohibition.

South Africa, home to the largest number of rhinos, once tried something similar. For 20 years, they allowed people to own rhinos and sell their horns. Rhino farmers put the rhinos to sleep with tranquilizer darts, sawed off their horns (the horns grow back) and sold the horn.

Farmers had an incentive to protect rhinos. South Africa’s rhino population quadrupled.

But in 2009, under pressure from “environmental” groups, South Africa banned sales of horn again.

The sad result: Poaching increased sharply. Poachers also killed park rangers who tried to protect rhinos.

So, I confronted Masha Kalinina of the Humane Society, one of many groups that called Markus’ plan to sell 3D printed horn “greenwashing an illegal activity.”

Kalinina said legalization might increase demand for real rhino horn, as did happen once with elephant tusks.

“It started up a new carving industry in China that had been dormant for decades,” she said.

I pushed back: “It needs to be long enough to bring the prices down, and then people say, ‘Eh, there’s no money in poaching.'”

“The problem is that people still see animals as commodities!” Kalinina responded, “natural resources for their use.”

Well, yes. I do. So what? I eat eggs. Chickens are plentiful because people like me pay for what chickens produce.

Kalinina sneered, “Are we really going to just farm every single animal on this planet so we can endlessly continue supplying this bloodlust and thirst of people to consume wildlife products?”

“Bloodlust?” Give me a break.

Even if you oppose people using animal products, banning sales doesn’t stop the use. It just creates black markets and crime.

Far better is letting rhino farmers trim horns and sell them. Farming gives people incentive to protect rhinos from poachers. That saves both rhinos and human lives.

When I told Kalinina, “your bans have failed… they are cruel to both rhinos and people,” she replied that “education” is the way to stop poaching. The Humane Society runs ads in Vietnam telling people that rhino horns have no medical value. They claim this campaign convinced many people.

“But what good did it do?” I asked. “People are still poaching the rhinos.”

“It takes time,” she replied. “Time for the trickle-down effect.”

It’s nice that the Humane Society tries to convince people not to buy horn, but it’s outrageous that their hatred of capitalism blinds them to better ideas.

“It’s like the drug war,” I point out. “You can ban things, but if there’s money to be made, poachers will kill animals.”

“This is an endless argument,” she replied. “We can’t live in a lawless society.”

But markets are not “lawless.”

Legal rhino farming or selling fake horn, would save endangered animals. But the environmental groups just can’t see that.

Now researchers from the University of Oxford have produced a new form of fake rhino horn that they say would reduce demand for poached horn.

“Environmental” groups oppose that, too.

Fortunately, South Africa wised up. After my video was first broadcast, officials decided to ignore the complaints from the environmental groups. They re-legalized sales of farmed rhino horn.

After that, the killing of rhinos fell dramatically.

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” 

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Gomer
Gomer

It would be a darn shame if poachers ever found out we have RINO’s right here in America.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

Sound advice. Environmentalists are never satisfied.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran

Why don’t they just tell the Chinese that they can eat all the rhino horn they want, it ain’t making their dicks bigger? Better yet, just pass the news around Chinese that guys who order rhino horn have small dicks.

Buck Fiden

BLUF, the Government is a most dangerous mistress who won’t tolerate competition for absolute authority over everything. Be careful what you ask the Government to regulate.

Call me Jack

Most “Do Gooders” just want that do gooder high.Actual results don’t matter.

gilberts
gilberts

If only we could convince China Liberal Tears are a source of sexual potency and virility, we could put them all in cages and force them to listen to Limbaugh re-runs while we harvest those precious, precious tears. Liberal Tears probably don’t make you more potent, but just knowing they’re flowing makes me feel better already.
The spice must flow.

yahright
yahright

But drugs are illegal and that stopped people from using them. that war on drugs thing was such a success also. I guess I was the only person who was awake when they taught us about prohibition in school.

BUCKED/BUY MORE AMMO/BOURBON TOO
BUCKED/BUY MORE AMMO/BOURBON TOO

CNN did a special called, “Trophy” . As a hunter I thought it was pretty fair . The local natives in Africa were interviewed about the lions that killed off their livestock and the elephants that ravaged their crops. To them they were vermin and were happy that hunters were culling their ranks.

Likewise a gentleman on the show has spent his life’s fortune trying to protect the rhino’s . He showed where prior to the banning of rhino horn sales there were only 10 or so rhino’s that were poached in South Africa . 4 years later that number was well over a 1,000 . He had a warehouse full of horns that had been removed from captive rhino’s that he couldn’t sell which would in-turn would be used for their protection .

He was successful in his lawsuit against the South African government to open the sale of rhino horns .

Liberals can barely see in front of their nose when it comes to their myopic view of their supposedly good deeds .

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