Professor Larkin and his team are combating rhino poaching by implanting harmless radioactive isotopes in rhino horns.
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Let it burn, says animal welfare NGO about South Africa’s 75-tonne rhino horn stockpileSouth Africa has more than 75 tonnes of rhino horn stockpiled from animals that have died naturally, horns seized in anti-smuggling operations, and horns sawn off from immobilised, live rhinos in ...
Efforts to do so, however, have so far failed. Nonetheless, South Africa ruled in 2017 to once again allow buying and selling of horn within the country. There is little demand for rhino horn ...
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Archaeological study uncovers world's oldest evidence of livestock horn manipulation3700 BC), six sheep showed evidence of deformation, adding to the history of horn modification in Africa, which has been ... with wild and sometimes exotic animals, including cattle, goats ...
Many animals have been killed for this hard, hair-like growth, which is revered for medicinal use in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The horn is also valued in North Africa and the Middle ...
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