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No evidence that dehorning black rhinos negatively impacts the species’ reproduction or survival, study finds – – University of Bristol – All news

There are no statistically significant differences in key factors of population growth – breeding, birth, survival, life span and death – between dehorned or horned black rhinos new research, conducted by the University of Bristol Vet School, Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, and Save the Rhino Trust has found.

No evidence that dehorning black rhinos negatively impacts the species’ reproduction or survival, study finds –  – University of Bristol – All news

There are no statistically significant differences in key factors of population growth – breeding, birth, survival, life span and death – between dehorned or horned black rhinos new research, conducted by the University of Bristol Vet School, Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, and Save the Rhino Trust has found.University of Bristol – All news

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