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ABC News USA World February 02, 2023
LONDON -- The Namibian government has announced that the number of rhinos poached in the southern African nation reached a record high in 2022 -- rising by 93% since 2021.There were 87 rhinos killed in 2022 -- 61 black rhinos and 26 white rhinos -- compared to 45 in the previous... + más
Rhino poaching hotspot records no kills for first time since 1977 | Newsweek
Black rhino populations are starting to thrive in Zimbabwe for the first time in decades, experts say | ABC News
Slate USA Tech July 10, 2023
In August 2021, forest range officer Remya Raghavan caught three people carrying wild boar meat in the Wayanad forest of Kerala, a state in southern India. Possessing wild animal meat is a crime under the country’s 1972 , so Raghavan entered all the details of the... + más
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Rhino poaching in Namibia reaches record high | ABC News
ABC News USA World September 23, 2023
LONDON -- African populations are increasing despite poaching and habitat loss, new figures from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) show.The , released Thursday, highlight that protection and biological management initiatives across the continent have... + más
NGO buys 2,000 rhinos from private breeder to set them free | Newsweek
CBS News USA Crime December 03, 2022
A high court in Tanzania on Friday sentenced 11 people to death for the murder of a well-known conservationist in the East African country more than five years ago.Anti-poaching activist , described as a for his anti-poaching efforts, was in August 2017 while riding in a taxi in... + más
Poachers caught butchering giraffe in bloody scenes ending in gunfight | Newsweek
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 17, 2023
In 2022 a South Korean man, Byungsu Kim, was sentenced to two years in federal prison for poaching more than 3,000 succulent plants from state parks in Northern California. The conviction was a rare example of efforts to legislate and prosecute endangered-plant poaching. It also... + más
Salvaged debris from Titan submersible contains 'presumed human remains': US Coast Guard | ABC News
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