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July 15, 2014
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Africa to suffer deadliest ever year for rhino poaching
Cape Town, South Africa (UPI) Jul 14, 2013
More than 500 rhinos - and more than 150 in just the last two months - have been killed in South Africa so far this year, putting the country on pace to break last year's record of more than 1,000 poached rhinos. Rhino poaching has been rising dramatically since 2007, fueled largely by demand in Vietnam for the animal's horn. Rhino horn was once used in traditional Chinese medicine, but today its mostly sought by the affluent in Asia, especially Vietnam. It's used as a hangover cure and a rec ... read more
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