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Radioactive isotops in the live Rhinoceros throat is lark’s voice from the sound that is easier.
“You basically take a carefully attachment in the trunk, then you pick up, and send you Rhino on your way for the next five years,” he said As it happens Guest Host Paul’s hunter.
“It’s easy. All have been done and throw in a few minutes.”
Larkin officer is a random project, which is the aim of protecting the southeastern traveler’s travel travel traveling travel.
Cases, he says, too weak to be dangerous to animals, but strong to remove international security doors from the nuclear security systems. The goal is to remove people from Poaching Rhinos, and those who do.
Scientists took part in the project, the modern attempt to protect dangerous dangerous animals, but stress that this work is not enough to save them.
Secure cases proved safe in trial
The Rhisotope project project is a partner between nuclear nuclear officials and contaminary nuclear officials, in the middle of the international nuclear energy, which is Lark Director of Radiation and physical unit.
“From those videos of the animals that are being crushed … he came to me, he, may, may I do something about it,” he said.
First, he says, they had to work, and was safe for Rhinos.
So over the last six years, he and his colleagues to determine the computational case, and then in the field, in the Rhino region of the South African Parigny in the Southern and White Province.
Research on Rhinos, he says negative influences did not show the sun, which says human equality is three small skins a year.
“No, they will not harm animals and, no, they will not lighten in the dark.” Larkin said.

Radiation is, however, a strong force is to put tissue detectors at the airports and other gates of other limits.
“For years, this detection around the world set up all over the world to stop the bad movement of radioactive material,” said Larkin said.
“So we stand on her shoulders in many ways. The systems are there. So we only have said.
The goal, he says, it is not only that people will take care of the horses, but to test the sounds of other votes.
“Using the nuclear security infrastructure that installed in romance ways, we can help you protect one of the world’s most iconic and dangerous species.”
General Iaea’s director of the project shows how nuclear science can be used in new ways to resolve global problems. “
“Using the nuclear security infrastructure in routine ways, we can do for the protection of one of the most iconic and dangerous types of the world,” he Told in the release of the United Nations.
It’s one of the few romance Rhino’s Rhino’s approach in the last years. Published a survey last year Rhinos de-Hesp 78 percent of the seven-year period on the seven-year period of 78 reserves.
De-horning effect on animal health or skill that is not affected by attachment, but Found a study of 2023 that may affect their behaviorcausing them to reduce social and minimal deficiencies and reduce their own goods size.
Hundreds of Rhinos killed every year
The Rhisotope project has been opened in five Rhinos, but hopefully their work across the country leading to mass infection. They encourage to have the owner of the stone park and national officials.
The international unity for the protection of nature predicted about 500,000 in the early 20th century but now due to the continuous request on the black market, at about 27,000.
South Africa has been 16,000 large population of Rhinos, but the country, which has been killed for 500 Rhinos for their horses for their horses.
Larkin says a Rhino’s man can get roughly 60,000 US (82,000 cdn) on the black market. Sometimes it is used in traditional medications in Asian countries, but Larkin says their basic purpose is as symbol of wealth and status.
“Now, it can be able to indicate to your friends and business partners, that is true,” he said.
Berger says he hopes that this method is protected to protect the animals of many animals, and says they are hunting for the protection of elems, and Pangolins, who are hunting for their standards.

Joel Berger, a desert ecologist at the Colorado State University, which participate in the project, received the initiative.
“When you are experienced new black and white technologies, re-watching new technologies that tested on an e-mail to them, to turn new tech technologies.” Berger said to CBC in the email.
“The use of radioactive imotops that are signed in the horns expected to take over regular purchases of the world’s innocent icons.”
Still, he says he does not sufficiently enough to save Rhinos. Officers also require criminal networks that keeps the living rhino trading alive.