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By injecting radioactive material into rhino horns, they aim to make the horns worthless to poachers. This innovative technique has the potential to curb illegal hunting, which has devastated rhino ...
Going nuclear to stop poaching - how an atomic approach is being used to stop poachers in South Africa by placing radioactive material into the horns of rhinos. Show more The global rhino ...
On the 25th of June, 2024, a team of scientists from South Africa made history by inserting radioactive isotopes into the horns of rhinos in an effort to devalue rhino horn as a commodity. Here’s a ...
Pembient hopes to thwart poachers by flooding the market with synthetic horns containing real rhino DNA. This is a miniature 3-D-printed horn. Pembient On the black market, a pound of rhino horn ...
Most of the global rhino population lives in South Africa ... up with ways to prevent poaching, including using radioactive material in horns as a deterrent. Plus, we get the story behind why ...
The rhino horn acts as a tail feather, reducing the risk of spinning (Credit: Micky Wiswedel WWF) Moving endangered rhinos to new areas is a vital part of their conservation. War-torn helicopters ...
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It was a logical business decision, and profiting from the lucrative trade in rhino horn could not be further from his mind. "And then the heartache began," he says. Now, as South Africa faces a ...
This deters poachers seeking rhino horns for the illegal wildlife trade, and it allows wardens to monitor rhino behavior, gathering detailed data that can be used to inform rhino conservation ...