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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 322741" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>There has been and still is a lot of Rhino poaching going on, the guys at the reserve trim their rhino horns which stops the poaching. They also have an ear out and have since heard that poachers are again looking at this reserve as they are getting long enough again. The cut rhino horns are micro chipped and stored in a secure safe in Johannesburg until the day that it becomes legal to sell. Just think that instead of killing a rhino for its horn they could possibly breed them for it and cut it when at the size needed, and no rhino would have to die. Still not ideal but alot better than having them go extinct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 322741, member: 9753"] There has been and still is a lot of Rhino poaching going on, the guys at the reserve trim their rhino horns which stops the poaching. They also have an ear out and have since heard that poachers are again looking at this reserve as they are getting long enough again. The cut rhino horns are micro chipped and stored in a secure safe in Johannesburg until the day that it becomes legal to sell. Just think that instead of killing a rhino for its horn they could possibly breed them for it and cut it when at the size needed, and no rhino would have to die. Still not ideal but alot better than having them go extinct. [/QUOTE]
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