Angola, for instance, “reported seizing 58 kg [128 pounds] of rhino horn from 2018 to 2024, but did not share any samples for forensic analysis,” Tench added.
It’s astonishing that a demand for rhino horn based on little more than superstition has caused the wholesale slaughter of a species. But it’s encouraging that a disparate group of people came ...
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Trading of horn and ivory is banned internationally as rhinos remain one of the most endangered species. Qatari authorities have seized 120 pieces of rhino horns and ivory to thwart a smuggling ...
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