of a being on the planet. it is sad and i hope it doesn t happen again to another species. and why are they so rare, james? um, it s basically poaching, which has just been driven by human greed and greed in different forms greed for power, greed for their medicinal aspects. someone who has been made to believe, traditionally, that if they drink a rhino horn, it s a cure for cancer. they can pay any amount to get a small piece of rhino horn. but that s not true! on the black market, a kilo of rhino horn is now selling for something more than us$60,000. you can imagine a rhino, that is a lot of money and it s a lot of business and that s why still poaching becomes a serious problem.
hello, sweetheart. good girl. 0k, there you go. and then at the back here, it s rough, you can touch at the back here. oh, yeah! at least you are able to lay your hands on what is the last of a being on the planet. it is sad and i hope it doesn t happen again to another species. and why are they so rare, james? um, it s basically poaching, which has just been driven by human greed and greed in different forms greed for power, greed for their medicinal aspects. someone who has been made to believe, traditionally, that if they drink a rhino horn, it s a cure for cancer. they can pay any amount to get a small piece of rhino horn. but that s not true! on the black market, a kilo of rhino horn is now selling for something more than us$60,000. you can imagine a rhino, that is a lot of money and it s
and why are they so rare, james? um, it s basically poaching, which has just been driven by human greed and greed in different forms greed for power, greed for their medicinal aspects. someone who has been made to believe, traditionally, that if they drink a rhino horn, it s a cure for cancer. they can pay any amount to get a small piece of rhino horn. but that s not true! 0n the black market, a kilo of rhino horn is now selling for something more than us$60,000. you can imagine a rhino, that is a lot of money and it s a lot of business and that s why still poaching becomes a serious problem.
to another species. and why are they so rare, james? um, it s basically poaching, which has just been driven by human greed and greed in different forms greed for power, greed for their medicinal aspects. someone who has been made to believe, traditionally, that if they drink a rhino horn, it s a cure for cancer. they can pay any amount to get a small piece of rhino horn. but that s not true! on the black market, a kilo of rhino horn is now selling for something more than us$60,000. you can imagine a rhino, that is a lot of money and it s a lot of business and that s why still poaching becomes a serious problem.
selling for something more than us$60,000. you can imagine a rhino, that is a lot of money and it s a lot of business and that s why still poaching becomes a serious problem. i kind of want to show you a footprint of a rhino. right here, we have one. it s humbling to meet najin and fatu, but frustrating not be able to see them. althouthames is teaching me some age old rhino tracking techniques that rely on other sensors. but he told me to expect to get my hands dirty very dirty. rhinos are very hygienic in nature. they drop their poop in a collective place, we call it a midden. it s pretty fresh.