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Name: Michelle Berrington on May 5, 2011Comments: Can't believe all this killing happens because of myth and superstition. Its senseless!Flag
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Name: Carla Thiele on May 5, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Le Roux on May 5, 2011Comments: I am so glad to be able to sign this petition. I am horrified, sickened and angry about the inhumane slaughter and torture of all animals, (particularly vulnerable endangered species) for greed and man's pleasure and profit. I have not iniated a campaign to stand up against these terrible attrocities othef than discuss the issues with those I can try and influence ( I am a school teacher) but am glad to make a small contribution by adding another" voice".Flag
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Name: William F. Griffeth, Jr. on May 5, 2011Comments: Poaching is a cruel and dirty business. Killing and maiming rhinos for their horns is particularly appalling, since it is driven by ignorance of the fact that powered rhino horn has no medicinal value.Flag
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Name: David Moss on May 6, 2011Comments: shocking - come on everyone this is a "no brainer!!"Flag
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Name: Roux Van Der Watt on May 6, 2011Comments: Disgusting to see what's happening to our wildlife...Flag
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Name: MaryAnn Dove on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Wild on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jordi Van Oort on May 6, 2011Comments: We HAVE to act!Flag
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Name: Jennifer Holness on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Professor John De Gruchy on May 6, 2011Comments: Stronly supportedFlag
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Name: Carolyn Holness on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael McElwee on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Rowan Ray on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Hook on May 6, 2011Comments: This is disgusting! I cant understand, regardless of the value of their horns, how a human being can do this to such beautiful animals! I want to see these poachers have their face cut off and left to wonder the streets until they eventually die of pain! If this petition spurs change to allow these animals to grow in numbers, and hang the poachers up by their balls, then consider my signature included!Flag
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Name: Danielle Leibbrandt on May 6, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Graham Robertson on May 6, 2011Comments: Eco tourism should be huge in this country - everything possible needs to be done to ensure the preservation of all wild life. It is way too easy for poachers to do what they are doing and our courts seem unable to handle the cases quickly.Flag
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Name: Cherryl Curry on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Cherryl Curry on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Barbara Hudson on May 7, 2011Comments: DESPERATE situation , SAD SAD SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Ian Gould on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Charlie Greger on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Fiona Greger on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Eryn Mitchell-Glenny on May 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Mackenzie on May 9, 2011Comments: I am 17 years old. I have been to various game farms in different parts of south africa(KZN, mpumlunga ect) It's all the same: poaching is a serious issue. Every day a rhino is being killed or seriously injured. Thats not the only issue however, dozens of people are at risk of being shot if they ever cross paths with these poachers!Flag
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Name: Haydn Heydenrych on May 9, 2011Comments: Please let us all put a stop to this........Flag
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Name: Debbie Barkley on May 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Roscher Potgieter on May 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jenny Van Der Watt on May 9, 2011Comments: Not only these butchers but also the masterminds behind them, must be stopped and persecuted to the full extent of the lawFlag
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Name: Matt Van Der Elst on May 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Agustin Martinez Ballesty on May 10, 2011Comments: I am from Argentina, and I´ve been runned and followed by a Black Rhino in the umfholosi reserve in South Africa this January. Those pictures are horrific! I don´t want to see more animals killed!!Flag
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Name: Rowan Ray on May 10, 2011Comments: its disgraceful!Flag
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Name: Angus Sholto-Douglas on May 10, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Annwen Liggett on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Freya Liggett on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Campbell on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dave COates on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce on May 11, 2011Comments: Poaching in any form is an evil that has to be stopped.Flag
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Name: TARYN COATES on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike on May 11, 2011Comments: We should hack off some bits from the poachers and see how they like it, ill do the hacking..Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Kirsten Malan on May 11, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sjaana Veltman on May 11, 2011Comments: Breakes my heart !!!!!!!!! :( what did they ever do to deserve this ??Flag
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Name: Yvette Nortje on May 12, 2011Comments: unacceptableFlag
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Name: Sharon on May 12, 2011Comments: this is tragic, it is time to campaign and educate to stop such horrors in our greedy 'civilised' worldFlag
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Name: Graeme Rushmere on May 12, 2011Comments: Having experienced the horror of Rhino poaching and being involved on the front line fighting this tragedy, we totally support this campaign and the efforts of the Wilderness Foundation. A huge thanks to Andrew and his team for all their efforts. The poaching must stop!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Graeme Birch on May 12, 2011Comments: This is unacceptable practice. With every Rhino we lose, we lose some of our humanity. Please help stop this practice. With no proven medicinal benefit - the senseless slaughter of these incredible animals cannot be allowed to continue.Flag
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Name: Claire Hewan on May 13, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Amy Van Buskirk on May 15, 2011Comments:Flag