Dehorning Rhinos Significantly Reduces Poaching and Saves Lives

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Dehorning rhinos in South Africa's reserves has led to a 78% decrease in poaching, proving to be an effective short-term strategy to protect these endangered animals by removing the incentive for poachers, although it is not a permanent solution and must be combined with efforts to address demand and corruption.
Topics:world#dehorning#environment#poaching-reduction#rhino-conservation#south-africa#wildlife-protection
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