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Texas hunter wants to import rhino carcass

Fort Worth - A US agency has been deluged with thousands of comments regarding a Texas hunter's application for a permit to import the carcass of an endangered black rhinoceros that he hopes to kill in Namibia.

Since publishing the application request in November, the US fish and wildlife service has received more than 15 000 comments about the hunter's request, as well as petitions with about 135 000 signatures demanding that it be denied. Environmentalists say the animals are already under the gun for their prized horns, and that allowing them to be hunted is wrong.

Although other agency measures have drawn more comments, "I'm not sure we've ever received a petition quite like this one before," said service spokesperson Gavin Shire, adding that the permit department normally receives no more than eight comments per application.

Shire said the agency will examine the public comments "for substantive information" as it weighs whether the hunt in Namibia — where 1 800 of the remaining 4 880 black rhinos live — is a form of conservation.

The hunter, Corey Knowlton, bid $350 000 at an auction last January that the Dallas Safari Club billed as a fundraising effort to save the species.

The club said the hunt is postponed until Knowlton gets permission to import the trophy of one of five black rhinos approved by the Namibian government for culling.

Namibia sold another hunting permit directly to Michael Luzich, a Las Vegas investment manager who also is seeking a permit to bring the trophy into the US.

But Luzich has received far less scrutiny than Knowlton, who said in January he hired full-time security because he received death threats after his name was leaked on the Internet.

The agency granted a permit to import a sport-hunted black rhino taken in Namibia in 2009, but has said it is applying extra scrutiny to Knowlton's request because of the rise in poaching.

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