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Jason Murdock is a staff reporter for Newsweek. Based in London, Murdock previously covered cybersecurity for the International Business Times UK and B2B tech for V3.co.uk. Winner of The Drum's ...
The Trump administration plans to allow a Michigan trophy hunter to import the body of a black rhino he paid $400,000 to kill in Namibia last year, conservation groups said. The U.S. Fish and ...
On the significance of this method, Tista said: "Many times the seized rhino body parts are found after a long time of poaching incidence as a result of which it becomes difficult to pinpoint the ...
By Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Sporting a horn on your head two-thirds the length of your body might seem like a drag. For the rhinoceros beetle, though, massive head-weapons are no big deal.
The Chinese government has postponed plans to loosen its ban on the trade of tiger bones and rhino horn, following outcry from conservationists. Last month, the government said it would allow the ...
Police in Aceh detained a male villager who had allegedly been trading wildlife parts for about a year. Authorities confiscated a Sumatran rhino horn, a deer head and bags filled with pangolin ...
GUWAHATI A rhino horn was among several wildlife body parts recovered in a pre-dawn operation carried out by the forest and police officials in western Assam’s Baksa district on September 8.
A new tracking device and alarm system could be a valuable tool in the 'increasingly desperate' struggle to save rhinos from extinction.
Researchers at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), have, for the first time, used unique DNA markers to provide forensic evidence for alleged poaching cases involving the Indian rhino.
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