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Discover how radioactive isotopes are being used in rhino horns to catch international smugglers and protect the species.
The report said in 2024, poaching was responsible for only 2.15% of Africa’s rhino losses, which represents the lowest ...
While South Africa tests radioactive horn tagging, India’s strict laws, armed patrols, and political will have drastically ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNSANParks' new campaign aims to reinvigorate rhino population at KrugerThe Rhino Renaissance Campaign – a collaboration between SANParks, the private sector and non-profit organisations – aims to ...
The latest global rhino count from the International Rhino Foundation reveals a mixed picture for the world’s five rhino ...
While Black rhino numbers have grown, other rhino populations face an existential threat, a new report finds. Poaching is on the rise in South Africa, which has more rhinos than anywhere else.
South Africa’s New Weapon Against Poachers | Vantage with Palki Sharma South Africa is taking a bold step to stop rhino ...
A South African university launched an anti-poaching campaign July 31 to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes ...
Rhinos have long been a symbol of Africa’s wild beauty. But now, science is stepping in to protect them in a new way. A team ...
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