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The number of critically endangered black rhinos has increased slightly, but there is bad news for other rhino species.
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.
Rhino poaching in Africa drops to lowest level since 2011, but total rhino numbers decline 6.7% — with white rhinos at near ...
South Africa’s failure to issue trophy export quotas for the last five years has cost the economy R2.25 billion.
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Green Matters on MSNSome Rhinos in South Africa Have Radioactive Horns — a Bold Attempt to Save Them From PoachersBefore starting the project, the scientists ensured that these radioactive drugs were absolutely harmless to the animals.
Solo safaris are on the rise, and lodges in popular destinations such as Kenya and Tanzania are making it cheaper ...
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Injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopesRhino horns are injected with radioactive isotopes. The method is harmless and allows detection by border officials.
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