#RhinoFriday Facts #SaveTheRhinos #SaveTheEnvironment The illegal trade of wildlife parts is one of the most troubling illegal economies, causing untold ecological damage and pushing many species to the point of extinction. The findings of the Wildlife Justice Commission’s (WJC) report published late last year show a dire situation for rhinoceroses, one of the world’s last forms of megafauna. The WJC found that over 7.5 tonnes of illegal rhino horn had been seized by police and customs authorities around the world over the past decade. Three countries have emerged as major players in the global illegal trade. South Africa, where the majority of the world’s rhino population lives and is poached, Malaysia, where the illicit goods transit through and Vietnam, where wildlife traffickers and dealers then sell the parts on to buyers from other parts of Asia, such as China. . Support organisations fighting poaching & trying to save wildlife so we can put a stop to this heinous practice. Over here we support @savingthesurvivors & partners. Please help #CreateHopeFromHurt donate from $5 and or just share to help raise awareness. https://www.savingthesurvivors.org/donate Photo by conservation #wildographer @brentstirton #Wildography #wildlifeconservation #rhinoconservation #saverhinos #savingthesurvivors #rhinos #stoppoaching #donatetoday https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn62BxqMFLb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=