Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am
Africa has felt the Impact of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly the business sector of various countries. As the world struggles to recover from the coronavirus impact, despite the coronavirus cases still spiking, wildlife conservationists are determined to save Rhinos from Oblivion.
In the hour of COVID when the travel industry has totally halted, where the majority of our income comes from the travel industry, the income that we need to procure to shield our rhinos comes from the travel industry, it’s a finished debacle.
Many years of slaughtering rhinos for their horns – which have for some time been utilized as cutting material and valued in conventional Chinese medication for their alleged mending properties, have negatively affected rhino species.
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