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Daily Maverick on MSNCrossed Wires: In what world is it okay to pay a twentysomething employee a $100m salary package?A system that rewards a single individual to that extent, at least compared with the average worker’s salary (even that of a well-paid tech worker), seems out of whack on some profound human metric.
India’s Minister of External Affairs -- the ever charming, confident and pleasant Dr. Jaishankar -- is not so polite whenever the Modi regime is at the receiving end of criticism regarding, Indian ...
“The Knicks, as you could imagine, were thrilled to land Yabusele. Entering free agency, it seemed unlikely that the midlevel ...
After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
Poaching is a major threat to rhinoceroses around the world. In South Africa alone, more than 400 rhinos are killed every year. Poachers are after the animals' horns, which are then sold illegally ...
By contrast, dehorning 2,284 rhinos cut poaching by 78 percent at just 1.2 percent of that budget, said the study published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Only one part of the battle Conservationists agree that dehorning alone will not end rhino poaching and Kuiper said he saw it as a short-to-mid-term solution.
Across South Africa, removing the the object of poachers’ desire reduced rhino deaths by 78 percent, while it raised the question: What is a rhino without its horns?
It found that the dehorning of more than 2,000 rhinos resulted in a 78% reduction in poaching in those eight reserves, providing some confirmation that such an invasive intervention was worth it.
There are around 17,500 white rhinos and 6,500 black rhinos left in the world, with black rhino numbers reduced from 70,000 in 1970 to less than 2,500 by the time poaching reached a crisis point ...
In Kruger National Park, for example, more than 100 dehorned rhinos were poached between 2022 and 2023 for the stump of horn that remained or had started to regrow, Dr. Kuiper said, and that trend ...
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