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Making rhino horns radioactive and toxic for humans

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South Africa: Will radioactive chips stop wildlife poaching?

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Researchers in Johannesburg hope radioactive chips injected into rhino horns will help them stop poaching and the trade in endangered wildlife.

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OPINIONISTA: South Africa’s contradictory plan to open rhino horn trade will encourage poaching

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