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The black market trade in rhino horns is driving the species to near extinction. Now, scientists at a rhino orphanage in the ...
While South Africa tests radioactive horn tagging, India’s strict laws, armed patrols, and political will have drastically ...
BHUBANESWAR: In a major crackdown on smuggling of wildlife items in the state, forest officials on Friday seized four ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWorld lion day: Why is the king of the savanna declining?
By Kristine Sabillo The lion, with its majestic mane and the loudest ...
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The Cool Down on MSNAuthorities make disturbing discovery after tip leads them to suspicious cargo — here's what was inside
The global industry is estimated to net $7-23 billion per year. Authorities make disturbing discovery after tip leads them to ...
Taiwanese authorities have detained three current and former employees of the world’s largest chip manufacturer, Taiwan ...
The IAEA is supporting South Africa’s Rhisotope Project which uses radioactive tagging in rhino horns to combat illegal ...
Environment Ministry’s 1st report on small cats flags concerns over poaching, illegal wildlife trade
The jungle cat is India’s most widespread wild cat that inhabits diverse habitats ranging from wetlands and grasslands to dry ...
South African scientists are injecting rhino horns with a safe radioactive isotope to help detect and deter poaching.
Conservation scientists in South Africa are injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopes. The doses are too weak to harm ...
Scientists in South Africa have begun injecting radioactive material into the horns of live rhinos to make them detectable at ...
A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes ...
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