Date and Time: Tuesday, 2nd April 2024 at 5pm UTC
Topic: Rhino Medicine: Saving the Survivors
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How would you compare rhino poaching to pangolin trafficking?
What is the most dangerous of Rhino procedures and why?
Why is poaching in one province so much worse than others?
Does everyone work together in your area to help the problem?
Other than dehornings, what other deterrents are there?
Do you have to do every procedure in-field? Presumably rhinos are just to big to do bigger procedures in your practice?
Are poachers the only threat these days?
Is it just a matter of increasing doses of medicine based on size or are rhinos not able to cope with some of the same medicines as elephants for example?
How much does rhino horn get sold for?
Has there been any Asian and African species cross breeding? In international zoos for example.
How can everyday people help?