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S Africa: What next for rhinos after lifting of horns trade ban?
Al Jazeera English
2017-05-04
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The heavyweight animals are critically endangered in many parts of Africa.
The largest population is in South Africa where an eight-year-old sales ban on rhino horn has recently been lifted.
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