Truth about Rhino Horn
July 21st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
My rhino article was a bit long, so rather than add this note to the article I’m creating a new article. An articlette, perhaps!
Rhino poaching is usually for the international trade in rhino horn, which is based on a belief that the horn contains medicinal powers. The horn is sawed off the still living rhino, whi...

July 21st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
The last female rhino in South Africa’s Krugersdorp Game Reserve has been found dead, and she’s the 136 rhino there to be killed this year. Obviously, dr...
Tags: anti-poaching, Conservation, crime, dehorning, Krugersdorp Park, monitoring, poach, policing, radiotelemetry, rhino, South Africa, track


