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Black and white rhino populations in the Greater Kruger (Kruger National Park and surrounding reserves) in South Africa have plummeted from over 10,000 rhinos in 2010 to around 2,600 in 2023.
By Dann Okoth Poaching has decimated rhino populations across Africa, but a new study finds that dehorning the animals, or surgically removing their horns, drastically reduces poaching. The study ...
Rhino poaching may be substantially reduced by removing the reason so many rhinos are poached in the first place: their highly valued horns. Dehorning rhinos dramatically drops the poaching rate ...
The number of white rhinos increased from 15,942 in 2022 to 17,464 in ... Poaching is top threat. Rhinos face various environmental threats like habitat loss due to development and climate ...
COLUMN. According to a study conducted in 11 South African reserves between 2017 and 2023, dehorning reduced poaching by 78%.
There are around 17,500 white rhinos and 6,500 black rhinos left in the world, with black rhino numbers reduced from 70,000 in 1970 to less than 2,500 by the time poaching reached a crisis point ...
But it's become much more common in recent decades, in a last-ditch effort to save populations of black and white rhinos in South Africa and surrounding countries, where poaching threatens their ...
Two batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
White rhino being dehorned. Greater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation Nature reserve managers, rangers, international funders, and local non-profit organisations have invested millions of ...
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