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SUMMARY:The Rhisotope Project - A novel use of radiation to deter poaching
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260518T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: James Larkin (University of Witwatersrand)\nThe rate
  of poaching of rhinos in South Africa shows little sign of slowing. The n
 umbers are down but there are less animals to be poached. South Africa is 
 custodian of the majority of the world's black and white rhino populations
 . The conventional methods of anti poaching are proving barely adequate wh
 ilst at the same time risking the lives of antipoaching patrols. The Rhiso
 tope Project utilises nuclear science in a novel manner to protect these m
 egaherbivores and give them the chance to survive and thrive once again.\n
 \nhttps://indico.tlabs.ac.za/event/139/contributions/3844/
LOCATION:NRF-iThemba LABS\, Old Faure Road\, Cape Town Auditorium
URL:https://indico.tlabs.ac.za/event/139/contributions/3844/
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