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Radioactive isotopes protect South Africa's rhinos from poachingA new initiative in South Africa is safely placing radioactive isotopes into rhino horns and using existing nuclear security ...
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IFLScience on MSNRhino Horns Go Radioactive As Anti-Poaching Project Gets Off The GroundAfter six years of research and a successful trial period, a South African program that hopes to curb rhino poaching by ...
We are sharing with you today perhaps the saddest wildlife video we’ve uncovered. In a YouTube video from The Telegraph, a ...
Five rhinos have been injected in what the university hopes will be the start of a mass injection of the declining rhino population.
The Rhisotope Project, supported by the IAEA, is safely inserting radioactive isotopes into rhino horns to deter poachers and stop smuggling by making the horns detectable at international borders.
In an effort to combat the poaching of rhinos in South Africa, the Rhisotope Project is injecting radioactive isotopes into ...
South African scientists have launched an anti-poaching campaign in which rhino's horns will be injected with a radioactive ...
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 which can be detected by ...
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