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Join the strongest woman in Chicago, Inez Carrasquillo, in the 2025 Rhino Strongman Cup at Surge To New Levels Gym. Gym ...
The world’s first hand-reared black rhino at a Kent animal park has died at the age of 36, prompting tributes about her ...
By making rhino horns detectable and traceable, the Rhisotope Project aims to create a powerful deterrent for traffickers.
A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes, ...
Potter Park Zoo announced on Facebook that Doppsee, Lansing’s rare Black Rhino, is showing signs of improvement after being ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNA Rare Rhino Encounter Alone on Safari in the WildernessAfrican safari and wildlife expert Rob the Ranger shares a rare and peaceful moment encountering a solitary rhino with no ...
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Wildlife park Safari West in Santa Rosa, Calif., announced that it has named a white rhino born on Tuesday, July 22, 'Ozzy' ...
Scientists have developed a safe way to embed radioactive markers in rhino horns, making them detectable and help combat ...
In 2015 alone, 1,349 rhinos were poached in Africa. In the years since, those numbers have decreased, but at least one rhinoceros is still killed every day. To tackle this problem, a group of ...
Rhino horns are among the most valuable products in the wildlife black market. The appendages have been sold for as high as $400,000 per kilogram — or about $11,000 an ounce — outpacing the ...
The IAEA is supporting South Africa’s Rhisotope Project which uses radioactive tagging in rhino horns to combat illegal ...
If Knowlton does hunt and kill the black rhino, he’ll need a special permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to import the animal into the country under the Endangered Species Act.
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