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CANTERBURY, England, March 30 (UPI) -- Police said they increased patrols around British wildlife reserves after officials warned poachers might be planning to hunt down rare rhinoceros living there.
A spokesman for the Aspinall Foundation warned that poachers could be planning to hunt down the 20 rare black rhinos that live at the foundation's two reserves near Canterbury.
Parks manager Bob O'Connor said it was impossible to say how serious the threat is, but the parks have increased night-time patrols "and we are asking local people to work with our staff to increase the number of patrols."
O'Connor told the BBC Kent police relayed a warning from a tipster that poachers had their eye on the rhino horns, which are used in Asian traditional medicine and can fetch a high price.
"Over the last few years there has been a trend for breaking into museums and stealing stuffed rhino heads for their horns, including one recently in Kent," he said.
A spokesman for the Aspinall Foundation warned that poachers could be planning to hunt down the 20 rare black rhinos that live at the foundation's two reserves near Canterbury.
Parks manager Bob O'Connor said it was impossible to say how serious the threat is, but the parks have increased night-time patrols "and we are asking local people to work with our staff to increase the number of patrols."
O'Connor told the BBC Kent police relayed a warning from a tipster that poachers had their eye on the rhino horns, which are used in Asian traditional medicine and can fetch a high price.
"Over the last few years there has been a trend for breaking into museums and stealing stuffed rhino heads for their horns, including one recently in Kent," he said.