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HORN sheds light on South Africa’s rhino poaching crisis from a different angle. In 2011, filmmaker Dr. Reina-Marie Loader had an unforgettable, close encounter with three rhinoceros in South ...
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How cutting off rhino horns might help curb poaching - MSNThere are around 17,500 white rhinos and 6,500 black rhinos left, but black rhino numbers were reduced by poaching from 70,000 in 1970 to less than 2,500 by the time poaching reached a crisis ...
Rhino poaching surges across Africa amid virus pandemic 02:27. ... Some background: Dehorning or trimming rhino horn is not something that any of us that love these gentle giants choose, ...
Rangers Rob Thompson and Don English with suspected rhino poachers at Kruger National Park in South Africa, on November 7, 2014. James Oatway/Sunday Times/Gallo/Getty ...
Researchers are working on a pilot program backed by Russia’s Rosatom Corp. to inject rhino horns with radioactive material, a tactic that could discourage consumption and make it easier to ...
Scientists are testing a new strategy to stave off rhinoceros poaching. By injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopes, they hope to make the rhinos' most in-demand assets unfit for human ...
While the world focuses on Covid-related recovery on every front including economic and tourism gains, the prevalence of rhino poaching appears to have taken a back seat as the numbers climb ...
The arrests are a major breakthrough for police and conservationists after poaching reduced Nepal’s rhino population by more than 30 per cent in the last five years. The "kingpin" of the gang was ...
The arrests are a major breakthrough for police and conservationists after poaching reduced Nepal’s rhino population by more than 30 per cent in the last five years. The "kingpin" of the gang was ...
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