Necrotizing dermatitis in black rhinos and how keepers can save their animalsCourtoisF.Ollivet
Elephants, rhinos and walruses all have these long, protruding teeth. But this one is different from any other tooth you've ever seen. Contemplate your own teeth for a second. We usually only think about them when there's something wrong -- a chip, a cavity, discoloration. But teeth ...
Technologies — such as artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics — to scan the horizon for black swans and gray rhinos can help. Applying quantitative analyses to specific scenarios can enable the board and management to better understand the organization’s full exposure to these risks....
“Not only should we be harnessing their knowledge and inviting them to participate in the more formal or systematic scientific process, but we should also be celebrating and crediting rangers for their contributions to conservation science,” Ressijac said. Black rhinos are central to Imire’s id...
@PetCrazy Your dogs can’t catch the pigeon. Pigeons fly at 90km an hour. Most dogs run at 30 km an hour. #watching animals TeenVet My sister and I are at Chester Zoo. We’re taking photos of a black rhinos(犀牛). It’s a beautiful animal and it’s very big! #watching animals...
In some parts of the world they are revered and protected; in other places they are captured and eaten for dinner. One thing is certain: They’re everywhere.
They hope that by providing the necessary scientific tools, they will help to shape a more effective system. One aim is to demonstrate the existence of large syndicates behind the trading. "When we can really build the evidence to show that it is organised crime, it'll be taken a lot mor...
Conservationists have been working for decades to save species such as pangolins and rhinos from illegal hunting and trading. And, with fears that the coronavirus pandemic originated from the wildlife trade, there's never been more pressure to find solut
“The sooner we can get tourism back here, the more eyes and ears will be on the ground.” The absence of tourism is being felt in South Africa as well, where 90% of white rhinos currently exist. “When your income and revenue stream is completely cut off because of COVID, it ...
Although huge falls in populations of some well-known species such as tigers, elephants and black rhinos have been halted and even reversed throughintensive conservation efforts, poachers are still killing them — while numbers of other animals, including pangolins and many monkeys, are declining fast...