Killing African Vultures: Harm to Ecology, Economy, and Public

Killing African Vultures: Harm to Ecology, Economy, and Public

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In 2015 a story about a rhino named Sudan received worldwide coverage when he and two females, guarded by armed rangers 24 hours a day in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya, became the last northern white rhinos on Earth.

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