Poachers kill rhinos for their horns. Some economists think legalizing the horns could save the rhinos. Can Economics Save The African Rhino? When Duan Biggs was growing up in the Kruger National Park ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently broke up an alleged illegal poaching front in Los Angeles ...
WWF is working in South Africa with partner organizations to ensure the future of the critically endangered black rhinoceros. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - A group of critically endangered black ...
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has a new arrival, and his birth marks a momentous occasion for his species. The zoo welcomed ...
NEW YORK – Federal prosecutors in New York have charged four African men with trafficking millions of dollars' worth of rhinoceros horns and elephant ivory. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan ...
S. African rhino deaths from poaching increase. The 2010 World Cup was a boon for South Africa's reputation. But the harsh realities of sub-Saharan Africa seem to always have a way of reasserting ...
San DiegoSan Diego — Eric, an 8-year-old east African black rhino, has a new home and mission: to help in breeding the critically endangered species. Formerly a resident of the San Diego Zoo Safari ...
The South African rhinoceros was rejected by her mother. — -- A baby rhinoceros rejected by her mother was serenaded to sleep by a caretaker at a sanctuary in South Africa. The Care for Wild ...
As feisty as his name implies, a critically endangered Black rhino calf is thriving after being born at White Oak Conservation — the internationally respected wildlife refuge north of Jacksonville.
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