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Agriculture Report - To Protect Rhinos, Anti-Poaching Business Grows in South Africa 农业报道 - 南非保安公司开展反偷猎业务保护犀牛 From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢
From NPR news in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.Water levels are receding after days of severe winter flooding in the St. Louis area. But as NPR's Martin Costi reports things are still grim farther downstream. As the Mississippi and its tributaries
Animal conservation Many animal and plant species have become extinct and many more are in critical danger. Finding ways to protect the earth's wildlife and conserve the natural world they inhabit is now more important than ever. Extinction Extinctio
AS IT IS 2015-03-29 Could Drones Help Save Rhinos in South Africa? 无人机真的能拯救南非犀牛吗? Since 2008, hunters have illegally killed more than 3,000 rhinos in South Africa. The International Union for Conservation of Nature warns tha
This is AP News Minute. 1. Stocks finished in the red again Tuesday, a day after a big drop amid worried operation markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down more than 200 points. Meanwhile Tuesday markets in China and Japan face continued
You really want to detect a predator before it gets close enough for you to be able to see it and so they potentially used other senses like the sense of smell. 它们确实会想在掠食者靠近得能够看见之前就探测到它,所以它们潜在
The parliament of South Africa may soon consider a law that would permit limited trade and export of rhinoceros horn for personal use. The government proposed the law earlier this year. It accepted comments about the measure for 30 days. That period
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This years observance of World Environment Day shines a much-needed spotlight on the illegal trade in wildlife. There is grave cause for alarm. Elephants are being slaughtered for their ivory, rhinos for their horns, and pangolins for their scales. F
2013 was a very bad year for South African rhinos with almost 1,000 animals killed for their horns. That death toll is 50 percent higher than in 2012 - despite a more concerted international fight against poaching and an international trade ban that
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This is AP News Minute. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are set to take the debate stage Wednesday night for one final prime time showdown in Los Vegas. Both candidates facing their own challenges with 20 days to go before the election. For Trump, t
To Protect Rhinos, Anti-Poaching Business Grows in South Africa From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report in Special English. Some private game farmers in South Africa are hiring armed protection for their rhinos. New security compani
Trophy Hunting Is Big Business in South Africa 在南非狩猎是一个大行业 Asian countries, like Thailand, are fighting to contain the illegal ivory trade and the killing of elephants by illegal hunters known as poachers. However, South Africa
AS IT IS 2016-08-18 Photographer Hopes to Save Animals by Taking Pictures of Them 摄影师希望通过照片拯救动物 American photographer Joel Sartore is taking pictures of animals in his effort to save them. He calls the effort, Photo Ark. The
AS IT IS 2016-03-27 Rare Rhino Birth in Kenya 罕见黑犀牛在肯尼亚出生 The first black rhino in more than 25 years was born in northern Kenya this month. It was born at the Sera Community Rhino Sanctuary. The birth comes when poaching has pu
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Circus staff have been warned by police after taking a 2.5 tonne rhinoceros for a walk in Germany without any restraints. 马戏团的工作人员在德国的大街上,不带任何束缚地溜犀牛之后,被警察警告了。 Panicked locals in
Hello, again, and welcome. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Our program today is all about animals. First we will hear about a group of people who are working to save the African elephant from poachers. New money and new ideas are involved in the project
This is the BBC news. Hello, I'm Jonathan Izard. The US military has reportedly captured a chemical weapons expert who once worked for Saddam Hussein but now belongs to the militant Islamic State Group. The man identified as Sleiman Daoud al-Afari wa