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Black and white rhino populations in the Greater Kruger (Kruger National Park and surrounding reserves) in South Africa have ...
University of Cape Town (UCT) has unveiled that dehorning rhinos can significantly lower their risk of poaching, a critical ...
AS research shows that law enforcement had no significant effect on poaching rates as poverty, corruption and a weak justice ...
Abstract: To develop a wildlife monitoring system for anti poaching and conservation using YOLOv8 (You Only Look Once) with CSPDarknet (Cross Stage Partial Darknet) Backbone for real time object ...
Dehorning rhinos can reduce poaching by as much as 78%, making it a significant and cost-effective conservation tool, a ...
There are five species of rhinoceros in the world, and all of them are the target of poachers. One controversial practice to ...
Black and white rhino populations in the Greater Kruger declined from over 10,000 rhinos in 2010 to around 2,600 in 2023.
A landmark international study published yesterday (5 June 2025) in the Science Journal reveals that dehorning rhinos ...
Taking the relatively simple step of trimming the horns of wild rhinoceroses is enough to dramatically reduce the rate at ...
A landmark international study published on Thursday, 5 June, in Science reveals that dehorning rhinos significantly reduces the risk of poaching - one of these iconic species' most immediate threats.
UCT researchers co-led a study which reveals that dehorning rhinos significantly reduces the risk of poaching.