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Zimbabwe to remove all of its rhinos’ horns

Process is done by vets to make animals less attractive to poachers

By Ray Ndlovu, Bloomberg News
Published: September 17, 2022, 6:47pm

Zimbabwe has started removing the horns of its entire rhino population to deter poaching.

The de-horning process of more than 1,000 animals is being done by veterinarians from the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, according to spokesman Tinashe Farawo. They will be cut off after the rhinos have been anesthetized. The horns typically grow back within a year.

“The reason is to make them less attractive to poachers,” Farawo said by phone on Friday.

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