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Wild Tings USA on MSNHow Rangers Are Saving Rhinos by Removing Their HornsIn a race against poachers, conservation teams step in to dehorn rhinos. A heartbreaking but necessary act to protect these gentle giants from being killed for their horns.
Moving endangered rhinos to new areas is a vital part of their conservation. War-torn helicopters from the Vietnam war are ...
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Animals Around the Globe on MSNRhinos of South Africa Are Living on Borrowed TimeIn the rolling grasslands of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, shared by rhinos and lions, South Africa’s oldest game reserve, ...
Poaching crews often pay trackers to find the rhinos, follow them until dusk, then radio their position to a shooter with a high-powered rifle. After the animal is down, the two horns on its snout ...
At Ziwa ranch, a former cattle farm, there are now 48 rhinos – the only ones in the country living in their natural habitat.
Backed by organised criminal networks, poachers are using 21st century weapons and technology to supply the growing demand for rhino horn, primarily in Viet Nam. But conservationists are fighting back ...
During a territorial fight in Nepal, two rhinos go head-to-head (and horn-to-horn), resulting in something never caught on camera until now: one rhino losing its horn in the action. What we have ...
The rhino population crashed, below 100. Rhinos are conservation-dependent species. For their horn. It is actually made of keratin, the same material that our hair and nails are made from.
South Africa continues to see a downward trend in rhino poaching, with statistics showing that 420 of the animals were ...
The winning image from the fifty-third Wildlife Photographer of the Year captures the aftermath of an act of brutality: a dead black rhino, killed for its commercially valuable horn. Museum mammal ...
Find out some fun facts about rhinos with Steve and Aneeshwar. You can learn what they use their horns for, how they keep clean and why they love mud! The name 'rhino' is actually short for ...
Number of smuggling cases involving ivory, pangolin scales and rhino horn has ‘dropped significantly’ since 2021, government ...
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