Rhino Horn Poachers Are Forcing Rangers To Innovate
Big Take24 Jul 2023

Rhino Horn Poachers Are Forcing Rangers To Innovate

For years, park rangers in South Africa have tried to stop poachers who kill rhinos for their valuable horns. But it’s impossible to keep up–and rhinoceros populations have continued to fall. Bloomberg Businessweek contributor Jonathan Franklin reports that now, the rangers are taking a creative new approach to outmaneuver the poachers—and protect the animals.

Read more: A Rhino Is Worth More Dead Than Alive

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