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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 ...
Three Chinese men have been arrested for allegedly running a shop in Nha Trang where they sold rhino horns, elephant tusks, ...
Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns radioactive to fight poaching. As Trump's sweeping new tariffs take effect, US trading partners scramble worldwide.
Scientists in South Africa have taken on an unusual approach to protect its declining population of rhinos. They are making the rhinos' horns radioactive to deter poachers. The project is supported by ...
Meagan Koehler, of It Takes a Village, believes the city will save around $30,000 this fiscal year due to systems the organization has in place.
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Zach Wahls’ first batch of nearly 50 endorsements for his U.S. Senate campaign include a former Congressman and Iowa lieutenant governor. Wahls, a state legislator from Coralville and one of ...
The U.S. Air Force says air traffic controllers at Minot International Airport in North Dakota failed to warn a military B-52 bomber crew about a nearby commercial plane.
We speak with James Larkin, the head of a project in South Africa that's experimenting with using radiation to prevent rhino poaching. They sedate the animals and inject radiation into their horns.
The Rhisotope Project is embedding radioactive isotopes in the horns of rhinos in an effort to prevent poaching. Rhinos ...
The IAEA is supporting South Africa’s Rhisotope Project which uses radioactive tagging in rhino horns to combat illegal ...
In 2015 alone, 1,349 rhinos were poached in Africa. In the years since, those numbers have decreased, but at least one rhinoceros is still killed every day. To tackle this problem, a group of ...