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Un Supports South African University in Project to Save Rhinos

More than 10,000 animals have been lost to illegal hunting in the last decade; an initiative marks mammals' horns with safe radioactive material, making the alarms detectable; the methodology can be used on elephants and pangolins. Source of original article: United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content of this article does not […]
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More than 10,000 animals have been lost to illegal hunting in the last decade; an initiative marks mammals' horns with safe radioactive material, making the alarms detectable; the methodology can be used on elephants and pangolins. Source of original article: United Nations (news.un.org). Photo credit: UN. The content of this article does not […]

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Global Diaspora News broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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