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Interactive software that “reads” and analyzes footprints left by black rhinoceroses can be used to monitor the movements of the animals in the wild, giving conservationists a new way to keep watch on ...
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The Cool Down on MSNCritically endangered rhinos get big boost in fight to survive: 'It's a powerful example of what we can achieve'"One of many critical interventions to secure the future of these species." Critically endangered rhinos get big boost in fight to survive: 'It's a powerful example of what we can achieve' first ...
As of 2016, there were 29,500 rhinos left in the world, 70 percent of which were living in South Africa. Photographer Brent Stirton, who is himself South African, has won international acclaim for ...
Fight between two rare black rhinos ends badly for the younger one who gets tumbled over and then repeatedly lifted up. The stand-off begins as the two edge near each other before it gets ...
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Rhino’s third eyelid could be crucial in fight against poaching - MSNThe eyelids of rhinos could prove crucial in the fight against poaching as new research by scientists at the University of Pretoria (UP) has shown. Pulse oximeters, originally designed for humans ...
When I started leading WWF’s Asian Rhino and Elephant Programme in 1999, greater one-horned rhinos were highly endangered. During years of insurgency, in the animals, also known as Indian rhinos, had ...
Cape Town - They're part of Africa's most critically endangered species, and their greatest enemy is typically the human race. But in this rare footage captured in the Kruger National Park, two white ...
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