you differ strongly in terms of whether a majority of them are criminals or only a minority. next biker clubs, they like to point to toy drives and charity events as to who they really are, but is waco the real face of motorcycle gangs in america? our report on the two very different faces of biker clubs. and an ott olt exclusive. we re going to take you to africa azine american hunter tracks down and killed an endangered black rhino. our reporter literally on the run as the animal charges. that exclusive ahead.
bonded not by blood but bloodshed. authorities say the bike gangs and street gangs have the same kind of criminal pursuits. we hear more about street gangs because the bike gang population is relatively small, 2.5% of the total gang population worldwide, but they become a problem, according to law enforcement, in areas where there are disputs over territory, turf wars. incredible. incredible how much we re learning. 2.5% of gangs around the country. thank you very much. next outfront was there when an american hunter tracked and shot an endangered black rhino. it s an incredibly controversial hunt. we told you about the story and went with him to africa. you ll see that exclusive next. we ll say good-bye to david letterman who proved even turkeys can fly. a turkey is a flightless bird. i don t think so.
but they re all under the threat of something else that could be serious. they could lose their pensions. that has yet to be determined. and that would be significant. but as you point out, those who didn t take the plea deal seven to ten years. i mean it is incredible. thank you very much martin savage. and outfront next you are looking right now at the last white male rhino on the planet. ahead, the texas hunter who paid $350,000 for the rights to kill an endangered black rhino. he s going to make his case on why that s good for the species. and it s facebook for people with a passion for pot. but there are no friends on this app, just a lot of buds.
liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what s your policy? a group of big-game hunters believes the best way to save the endangered black rhino is to kill one of them. it has auctioned off a black rhino hunt for $350,000. the group says the money is going to go to the nibian government to stop poaching of the animals. there are now about 5,000 in the world. they allow three black rhinos to be hunted each year. all are older bulls that no longer are breeding. a spokesman for the dallas safari club says sacrificing an older animal is sometimes necessary for the herd. when you talk to the scientists about this, sometimes having to sacrifice an animal for the overall good of the herd
bidder paid $350,000 for a permit to kill an endangered black rhino. the controversial auction has been criticized by wildlife advocates and even children. if people are really interested in conservation and keeping them alive, why don t they use money or wealth in more productive ways than killing a rhino. it just doesn t make sense. they shouldn t be doing rhino poaching period. doing it here is better how? i don t know why they are doing it. maybe they are doing it for a few pictures with the rhino laying down dead. despite the protest the dallas safari club went ahead anyway. they said the money will be donated to help save the threatened species. ben carter, executive director of the dallas safari club joining me now over the phone.