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Rhino poaching on increase in South Africa

VOICED: The owner of a South African game reserve is planning to poison the horns of his rhino as a drastic measure to combat a surge in poaching. He says making the horn deadly to humans is the only way to curb demand for the substance in China, where it's used in traditional medicine. Exterior shots of white rhino calves and interview with handler. Footage of dead rhino removed e-tv copyright. Rhino poaching on increase in South Africa on August 01, 2010 in Magaliesburg, South Africa (Footage by Sky News/Getty Images)
VOICED: The owner of a South African game reserve is planning to poison the horns of his rhino as a drastic measure to combat a surge in poaching. He says making the horn deadly to humans is the only way to curb demand for the substance in China, where it's used in traditional medicine. Exterior shots of white rhino calves and interview with handler. Footage of dead rhino removed e-tv copyright. Rhino poaching on increase in South Africa on August 01, 2010 in Magaliesburg, South Africa (Footage by Sky News/Getty Images)
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Editorial #:
103210926
Collection:
Sky News
Date created:
July 31, 2010
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Clip length:
00:02:37:07
Location:
Magaliesburg, South Africa
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QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1440x1080 25i
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DVCPRO HD 1080 50i
Source:
Sky News
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1906_100367995_P223006SA_master.mov