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UCT researchers co-led a study which reveals that dehorning rhinos significantly reduces the risk of poaching.
Across South Africa, removing the the object of poachers’ desire reduced rhino deaths by 78 percent, while it raised the question: What is a rhino without its horns?
An international study published in Science found that dehorning rhinos resulted in a drastic reduction in poaching of these ...
Poaching rates dropped by more than half in African reserves where veterinarians removed the animals’ horns, which are in ...
Cola’s ex-CEO Douglas Ivester is planning his 11th safari. It’s a tradition he started after stepping down from running the ...
A study published in the academic journal Science has found that cutting off the horns of rhinos in Africa leads to a ...
FOUR PAWS calls for an urgent ban on live animal exports by sea in South Africa, citing overwhelming evidence of cruelty and ...
The National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) has called for the establishment of ...
South Africa is a country of beautiful landscapes and rich cultures, which draws millions of tourists every year ...
Isimangaliso Wetland Park says talks to open wildlife corridors between South Africa, Mozambique, and eSwatini are at an advanced stage. The entity's CEO, Sibusiso Bukhosini, says the plan will allow ...