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PLAYBOY: Behind the Scenes With VETPAW’s Unique Counter-Poaching Program

PLAYBOY: Behind the Scenes With VETPAW’s Unique Counter-Poaching Program

by Ryan Tate | Aug 31, 2018 | VETPAW, conservation, poaching, press, rhinos, Support Wildlife

Check out “Hearts and Minds and Rhino Horns! Click link below to read the article: Playboy_2018_Hearts and Minds and Rhino Horns
Terrorists funded by rhino and elephant poaching

Terrorists funded by rhino and elephant poaching

by Ryan Tate | Jun 15, 2017 | Uncategorized, Africa, conservation, poaching, rhinos, Support Wildlife, VETPAW, Wildlife Crime

With all the wars raging in the world how can anyone even be worried about saving an African animal species? With terrorist organizations such as Isis and Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram running rampant why should precious resources and money be given to those who are...

Innovation: A gunfire location system to fight poaching

by Ryan Tate | Sep 5, 2014 | poaching, rhinos

Kruger National Park in South Africa has seen some of the most devastating rhino poaching in Africa. Innovative, sophisticated tools are needed to outsmart poachers, so technology that has been used in urban environments is now being pressed into service for...

To stem poaching, some countries adopt shoot-to-kill policy

by Ryan Tate | Aug 31, 2014 | Africa, conservation, elephants, Ivory, poaching, rhinos, tanzania, Zimbabwe

This piece on the website Fight for Rhinos looks at the shoot-to-kill policy toward poachers that some African countries have adopted in a desperate attempt to reduce rampant poaching of rhinos and elephants. While it is controversial, it has also proven...
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