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South Africa marks World Rhino Day as poaching slows but one still killed daily

DINOKENG GAME RESERVE, South Africa (AP) 鈥 The Dinokeng Game Reserve in South Africa has a thriving rhino population, but their exact numbers and the details of the security operation that keeps them safe from poaching are closely guarded secrets.

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South Africa marks World Rhino Day as poaching slows but one still killed daily

A rhino is seen at the Dinokeng Game Reserve near Hammanskraal, South Africa, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Alfonso Nqunjana)


DINOKENG GAME RESERVE, South Africa (AP) 鈥 The Dinokeng Game Reserve in South Africa has a thriving rhino population, but their exact numbers and the details of the security operation that keeps them safe from poaching are closely guarded secrets.

They are the protocols that reserves with rhinos follow to ensure they’re not the next target for poachers who still kill on average one rhino every day in South Africa for their horns despite decades of work to save the endangered species.

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