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Articles related to "Rhino Horn"
Endangered Black Rhinos in Africa Poaching, made easier by civil unrest and instability, may have led to the extinction of the Western African rhino. Three other African subspecies appear to be recovering critically endangered black rhinoceros • poaching • rhino horn • extinct african subspecies • illegal trade
Saiga Antelope, Rhinoceros and TCM To protect rhinoceros from extinction, the use of Saiga horn was promoted as a replacement in Chinese Medicine. Now Saiga antelope are critically endangered as well. traditional chinese medicine • critically endangered saiga antelope horn • rhino horn • rhinoceros poaching • antelope herd
Review: Critter Pattern Works Animal Patterns A look at some animal machine applique patterns quilting • quilt • fabric crafts • applique • machine applique
African Wildlife Conservation Two conservation foundations, one in England and one in South Africa, seek to conserve rhinos, elephants and other African wildlife. african wildlife • africa • rhino • elephant • conservation
Chinese Medicine and the Use of Endangered Species The use of endangered plant and animal species in Chinese herbal medicine is an area of growing concern amongst conservation groups around the world. The following article looks at what is being done to halt this practice. endangered species • animals • plants • herbal •
Five Different Rhinosceros The white rhino has made a limited comeback but black, Sumatran, Javan and Indian rhinoceros are all Endangered or Critically Endangered. black rhinoceros • critically endangered species • poaching • habitat loss • rhinoceros horn
South African Environmental Issues South Africa's environmental issues are extensive, like those of most developing nations. Population growth and urbanization are blamed by a recent study. |
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