Special agents seized these two rhino heads, which are now in storage at the US National Wildlife Property Repository. While it is still legal to hunt rhinos through a paid licence, the trophy hunters sold the horns into the black market to be used in traditional Chinese medicine or as a status symbol. The horns were replaced with synthetic substitutes. The illegal trade of rhino horn is regarded as a threat to national security due to the links to organised crime, corruption, and fraud, highlighting that income from hunting helps fund violent activities.
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $4,600
Framed Print: $4,841Print Size: 2100×1400 mm
Frame Size: 2160×1460 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 20
TROPHIES WITH FAKE HORNS
Archival Giclee Digital Print
Special agents seized these two rhino heads, which are now in storage at the US National Wildlife Property Repository. While it is still legal to hunt rhinos through a paid licence, the trophy hunters sold the horns into the black market to be used in traditional Chinese medicine or as a status symbol. The horns were replaced with synthetic substitutes. The illegal trade of rhino horn is regarded as a threat to national security due to the links to organised crime, corruption, and fraud, highlighting that income from hunting helps fund violent activities.
Photographer:
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $4,600
Framed Print: $4,841
Print Size: 2100×1400 mm
Frame Size: 2160×1460 mm
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 20
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