Researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project aimed at reducing poaching.
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Researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project aimed at reducing poaching.
Last week, 20 black and white rhinos went nuclear after radioisotopes were inserted into their horns in a novel approach to anti-poaching. This tiny...
A group of researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a study they hope will lead to a...
A group of researchers in South Africa have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a study they hope will lead to a...
A group of researchers from the University of the Witwatersrand have begun a test which will see the injection of 20 live rhinos with small The post...
Researchers in Johannesburg hope radioactive chips injected into rhino horns will help them stop poaching and the trade in endangered wildlife.
IN 2023, a newborn Javan rhino in Indonesia raised hopes for the highly endangered species. Now, conservationists fear poachers have killed up to a...