A decline in rhino population, not poaching activity, has led to a drop in poaching rates in Kruger National Park, South Africa. Park rangers have killed three suspected rhino poachers in four days. In a separate incident, forest guards in Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, shot two suspected poachers.
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A decline in rhino population—not in poaching activity—has caused the poaching rate to drop in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, according to a new study. https://t.co/P3Joj51Q66 https://t.co/MPRfwoEeHg
Kruger National Park rangers have reportedly killed three suspected rhino poachers in the space of just four days, in an increasingly dangerous task to protect one of Africa’s largest game reserves. | @City_Press https://t.co/za72vvYF5y
JUST IN | Forest guards in central Assam’s Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary gunned down two suspected poachers during the wee hours of Saturday. The 70.13 sq. km Laokhowa in the Nagaon district is a part of the greater Kaziranga landscape, reports @rahconteur
A decline in rhino population—not in poaching activity—has caused the poaching rate to drop in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, according to a new @ScienceAdvances study. https://t.co/dhC3SxpxRI https://t.co/SfxCdPWnu3