lawyer mike nonyane often defends young poachers. >> the syndicates, the dealers, they can approach oneat their educational background and their reasoning capacity, they tell them that it is a lot of money. they don't tell them about the risk involved. so i would say, they're victims as such. >> victims or perpetrators -- in any case they're small fry. -- small criminals. others are making the big profits from the illegal wildlife trade. if the killing continues unchecked, elephants and rhinos may disappear from the wild in africa by the middle of this century. >> the rhinos are wiped out. and what's going to follow? maybe elephants? and then one day there will be another order for lions and then leopards and some day we'll be fighting each other for the last buck that be left in this vast huge of lands which used to be called kruger and imagine in years to come if you come back here maybe in thirty years and then you walk around this huge land, 2 million hectares and then you don't find a single animal. what would it be like? >> "death on the savannah." that's the title of our exclusiv