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Life on a Knife Edge: The Truth About Rhino Poaching from the People on the Ground

July 18, 2017 1

“How emotional can it be? We all know what happens; poachers take the horn, rhinos die – circle of life and all that” the naïve words which escaped my mouth just an hour before my […]

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Rhino horn – Is legal trade the only way to save the species? The debate, the conspiracy, the facts and the sorrows

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Legal trade of rhino horn may be a substantial method to reduce poaching efforts after poachers have recently targeted a zoo and a number of rhino orphanages. This horrific story hit the headlines on Tuesday […]

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