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Poachers kill rhinos for the price they can get for the horns (used for traditional Chinese medicine and for ornamental dagger handles in Yemen); land encroachment, illegal logging and pollution are destroying their habitat. Money will fund effective anti-poaching conservation programmes to save the black rhinos of Northwestern Namibia.
Poaching for luxury productsPoaching for Traditional Chinese M...
1. Rhinos are critically endangeredAt the turn of the 19th century, there were approx...
Introduction to Save the Rhino Trust, NamibiaSave the Rhino Trust (SRT) is an indigenous Na...
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Did you know the world's rhino population has declined 90% sin…
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