Dehorning rhinos significantly reduces poaching rates, offering a promising strategy for conservation in African reserves.
Step into a world where the earth's pulse echoes through the untamed wilderness. A world where towering giants, with their iconic horns, guard an epic narrative of survival against all odds. Welcome ...
From Africa to central Minnesota, there is work underway to save the rhinoceros. The rhino has nearly been driven to extinction, mainly due to poaching. Now, a focus on breeding is trying to build ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The rhino’s rescuers gave her a name: Hope. Poachers in South Africa had darted the rhino with a tranquilizer and hacked off her horns while she was sedated, leaving the animal ...
An emaciated baby rhino was rescued and taken to a rehabilitation center after its mother died, according to a wildlife non-profit. The orphaned female rhinoceros, which is between two and three ...
Poachers have killed more than 100 rhinos so far this year in South Africa, mostly in national parks
Poachers in South Africa killed more than 100 rhinos in the first three months of this year, most of them inside national parks — highlighting an ongoing battle to protect one of the best-known ...
MOKOPANE, South Africa (AP) — Researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project aimed at reducing poaching. The idea is that ...
It’s a girl. And it’s a girl whose birth marks quite an accomplishment of modern science. The Buffalo Zoo’s newborn Indian rhino, Monica is the first in the world to be born after artificial ...
An Indian rhino calf born at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium on Friday is “one of the most important births for the zoo in recent history,” said Dennis Pate, the zoo’s director and CEO. The rhino ...
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