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A South African university launched an anti-poaching campaign Thursday to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes that it says are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs ...
South Africa, home to the world’s largest rhino population, had lost over 10,000 rhinos to poaching over the last decade.
South African scientists have pioneered the Rhisotope Project, injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopes to combat ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNWorld Ranger Day 2025: Protect our wildlife protectorsSharing stories of resilience and courage Honouring the critical work of rangers worldwide and commemorating those who suffered in the line of duty. Ellanie Smit Across Africa, nearly 60 000 rangers ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSee a Rare Black Rhino from Your Nairobi Airbnb StayAfrican safari and wildlife expert Rob the Ranger shares the unique experience of spotting a black rhino right from an Airbnb ...
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