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Mongabay News on MSNTo reduce rhino poaching — by a lot — cut off their horns, study saysBy Dann Okoth Poaching has decimated rhino populations across Africa, but a new study finds that dehorning the animals, or surgically removing their horns, drastically reduces poaching. The study ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials discover unconventional solution to prevent rhino poaching: 'We might need to rethink our goals'"It is better than the impacts of poaching." Officials discover unconventional solution to prevent rhino poaching: 'We might ...
COLUMN. According to a study conducted in 11 South African reserves between 2017 and 2023, dehorning reduced poaching by 78%.
From caring for household pets to wild animals, a Purdue-University educated veterinarian takes her skills beyond central ...
Rhino poaching has been reduced by almost 80 per cent since a group has their horns removed by conservationists, a study involving the University of Oxford has found. The study, which monitored more ...
Across South Africa, removing the the object of poachers’ desire reduced rhino deaths by 78 percent, while it raised the question: What is a rhino without its horns?
When it comes to curbing poaching activity in South Africa, one of the most useful tools is a small general aviation airplane ...
Mahindra South Africa has announced a strategic partnership with SORAI (Save Our Rhinos Africa India), the global movement ...
With 37 rhinos already thriving in Zinave, this additional translocation cements the park’s status as Mozambique’s only “Big ...
Last Friday, the Wildlife CSI Academy hosted a special learning experience involving protected animals, some which were ...
South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, hailed the rhino relocation as a ...
The 30-year-old rhino bull is blind, after he lost one eye in a fight with another rhino in 2008, and the other due to a ...
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