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ZME Science on MSNDehorning Rhinos Looks Brutal But It’s Slashing Poaching Rates by 78 PercentOne by one, the rhinos were sedated, blindfolded, and surrounded by a team wielding a power saw. In a few minutes, their ...
A study published in the academic journal Science has found that cutting off the horns of rhinos in Africa leads to a ...
Black and white rhino populations in the Greater Kruger (Kruger National Park and surrounding reserves) in South Africa have ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDehorning Rhinos Curbs Poaching, New Study FindsPoaching is a major threat to rhinoceroses around the world. In South Africa alone, more than 400 rhinos are killed every ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNDozens of white rhinos relocated from South Africa to RwandaTwo batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
Seventy southern white rhinos have successfully completed a journey from South Africa to Rwanda’s Akagera National Park. It’s ...
Across South Africa, removing the the object of poachers’ desire reduced rhino deaths by 78 percent, while it raised the ...
Transfer to Akagera National Park is just the beginning of a long-term and complex conservation intervention, says official - ...
Dehorning rhinos — sedating the animals and cutting off their keratin horns with a chainsaw — is believed to be painless and ...
Lions may be the kings of the jungle, but even lions can get taken by surprise on occasion. A video out of South Africa shows ...
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