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Radioactive Method Ready to Be Used Against Poaching – Nya Dagbladet

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After a long test period, the Rhisotope project in South Africa is now fully operational. The technology, which makes rhino horns both traceable and unattractive to poachers, can now be used on a large scale. It was in June last year that researchers injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos in South Africa. The project, called the Rhisotope Project and led by Wits University in South Africa, was started six years ago with the id…
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After a long test period, the Rhisotope project in South Africa is now fully operational. The technology, which makes rhino horns both traceable and unattractive to poachers, can now be used on a large scale. It was in June last year that researchers injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos in South Africa. The project, called the Rhisotope Project and led by Wits University in South Africa, was started six years ago with the id…

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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