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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 ...
Conservation scientists in South Africa are injecting rhino horns with radioactive isotopes. The doses are too weak to harm ...
A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes, ...
The process is safe and harmless to the animals, but will allow authorities to detect smuggled horns as they're transported ...
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VnExpress International on MSNChinese men arrested for selling rhino horns, elephant tusks in VietnamThree Chinese men have been arrested for allegedly running a shop in Nha Trang where they sold rhino horns, elephant tusks, ...
South Africa’s New Weapon Against Poachers | Vantage with Palki Sharma South Africa is taking a bold step to stop rhino ...
Scientists have developed a safe way to embed radioactive markers in rhino horns, making them detectable and help combat ...
The number of critically endangered black rhinos has increased slightly, but there is bad news for other rhino species, ...
The Rhisotope Project is embedding radioactive isotopes in the horns of rhinos in an effort to prevent poaching. Rhinos previously injected with the isotopes during Rhisotope's test phase turned out ...
Rhinos have long been a symbol of Africa’s wild beauty. But now, science is stepping in to protect them in a new way. A team ...
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IFLScience on MSNRhino Horns Go Radioactive As Anti-Poaching Project Gets Off The GroundAfter six years of research and a successful trial period, a South African program that hopes to curb rhino poaching by ...
On July 22, 2025, the world lost an iconic American rockstar named Ozzy. On this same day, the world gained a white rhino ...
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