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The dehorning of rhinos resulted in a nearly 80% reduction in the poaching of the animals during a seven-year study in a major South African conservation area, researchers said recently.
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Mongabay News on MSNPandemic-era slump in ivory and pangolin scale trafficking persists, report findsA recent report surveying seizures of pangolin scales and elephant ivory over the past decade has found a sharp decline ...
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of legal proceedings related to illegal wildlife trade, identifying major ...
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The New Times on MSNOf white rhinos and white liars: The supremacist gaze behind wildlife journalismOn June 11, 2025, the Daily Maverick, a South African newspaper published an article that may have been about white rhinos—but what it actually revealed was something far more toxic: the persistence ...
Biodiversity is being threatened by traditional remedies made from wildlife. Traditional medicine and humans must change to ...
Photojournalist Guillaume Bonn presents a haunting requiem for the African continent – an earthly paradise which is fighting ...
Poaching has decimated rhino populations across Africa, but a new study finds that dehorning the animals, or surgically removing their horns, drastically reduces poaching.
But in a 3,400-kilometer (2,100-mile) journey that involved crates, cranes, trucks, and a Boeing 747, 70 captive bred ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: NMU-Led Research Uncovers Effective Rhino Protection Measures Amid Poaching Crisis in KrugerTo truly protect rhinos, he says, we must dismantle the criminal syndicates.A major study published on 5 June in the prestigious journal Science shows that dehorning rhinos -- while controversial -- ...
At the end of April, poachers broke into the Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservancy in Zimbabwe in search of rhinoceros horn—an ...
Rwanda said on Tuesday that 70 white rhinos had been successfully relocated to the Great Lakes nation, after a journey of ...
Commercial-scale poaching is emerging as a significant concern in East Africa’s tourism jewel, the Serengeti-Maasai Mara ...
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