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PetMojo on MSNAfrica’s Famous Big 5: What Are They?The Big Five animals from Africa are more than just big. They’re the group of animals that you add to the imaginary checklist in your head when you go on a safari trip to Africa. You simply have to ...
South Africa’s New Weapon Against Poachers | Vantage with Palki Sharma South Africa is taking a bold step to stop rhino ...
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The Star on MSNAfrica’s wildebeest: Those that can’t migrate are becoming genetically weaker – new studyWildebeest – large African antelopes with distinctively curved horns – are famous for their great migrations on the grasslands of eastern and southern Africa. One hundred and fifty years ago, they ...
South Africa has the largest rhino population in the world and hundreds of rhinos are poached every year.According to BBC, horns of African rhinos are exported to Asian markets where consumers ...
The process is safe and harmless to the animals, but will allow authorities to detect smuggled horns as they're transported ...
Land safeguarded by private industry in South Africa is almost three times greater than land under government protection.
A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes ...
A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes, ...
South African scientists are injecting rhino horns with a safe radioactive isotope to help detect and deter poaching.
NEW YORK — South African scientists on Tuesday injected radioactive material into live rhino horns to make them easier to detect at border posts in a pioneering project aimed at curbing poaching.
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