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  • About us
  • Rhino information
    • Rhinos in crisis
    • About rhinos
    • White rhinos
    • Black rhinos
    • Javan rhinos
    • Sumatran rhinos
    • Indian rhinos
  • Rhino education project
  • Rhino resource centre
  • Our partners
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BETTER TOGETHER

Using nuclear science, the Rhisotope Project reduces consumer demand for rhino horns through multifaceted anti-poaching and anti-trafficking initiatives.


Live rhino horns are treated with radioactive isotopes to render them unusable for the consumer market and allow them to be tracked internationally.

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