A new anti-poaching technique may be able to save rhinos from the slow creep toward extinction, the Guardian reported: removing their horns. A new study published in Science detailed how ...
After six years of intensive research and testing, the Rhisotope Project has officially reached operational status—where rhinos will effectively be protected through nuclear technology. The project ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Researchers in South Africa have taken a bold step in the fight against ...
An international study published in Science found that dehorning rhinos resulted in a drastic reduction in poaching of these endangered animals. This is based on the analysis of data across 11 ...
But habitat loss and poaching led to a staggering population decline. To protect the species, international trade of rhino horn was outlawed under CITES in 1977. Soon after, a sophisticated ...
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 focused on 11 ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Populations of the Indian rhino may be one step closer to recovery ...
The Role of K9 Units in Rhino Protection Assam Forest dept with an anti-poaching K9 dog unit (Photo: @aaranyak/X) In Assam, ...
Police in Mpumalanga have apprehended a rhino poaching suspect following a dramatic shootout in the Kruger National Park, ...
South Africa wants to expand exports of rhino hunting trophies and other wildlife products. The move relies on an exemption ...
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