The court case about the controversial auction of 500kg of rhino horn will be heard on Sunday in Pretoria. The Department of Environmental Affairs announced on Friday that the case had been postponed. Department spokesperson Eleanor Momberg said the matter had been postponed to give the department an opportunity to file its response to rhino breeder John Hume. Hume has taken the department to court to force it to release a permit he was granted for the auction‚ which is to start on Monday. He wants to sell more than 250 horns in the first legal horn auction in decades. Hume‚ a wildlife rancher and breeder who has more than 1‚500 rhinos on his ranch in the North West‚ won a series of court cases earlier this year to overturn an eight-year-long moratorium on rhino horns being sold inside South African borders. Though the commercial sale of horns to international buyers has been banned for four decades under a global conservation treaty‚ Hume won the legal right to sell them domestical...

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