Despite education about rhinos, they continue to be hunted around the world for one simple reason: their horns. With just five rhino species alive today, all face the very real threat of extinction.
Every year, hundreds of rhinos in South Africa are killed for their horns. Fake horns, embedded cameras, and aggressive enforcement have all been used in an effort to combat poaching. Conservationists ...
A South African university launched an anti-poaching campaign Thursday to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes that it says are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs ...
The shipments also contained saiga antelope, walrus tusks, suspected bear gallbladders and turtle shells.
Years of ivory poaching have left elephants and rhinos among the world’s most endangered species. A concerned yet misinformed meme is misrepresenting conservationist efforts to protect these animals. ...
The four-year-old male white rhino called Vince is seen in this undated handout picture released by the Domaine de Thoiry, Thoiry zoo and wildlife park, March 7, 2017. automation PARIS (WTVD) -- ...