If South Africa Lifts The Ban On Trading Rhino Horns, Will Rhinos Benefit?
South Africa may lift a ban on the domestic trade of rhino horn. Rhino farmers say the moratorium hasn't stopped poaching, while critics say ending the ban amounts to an OK of illegal smuggling.
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August 6, 2016 at 05:37PM
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