Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Synthetic rhino horns are being created to flood markets and eradicate poaching

Synthetic rhino horns are being created to flood markets and eradicate poaching

Since 2007, instances of rhino poaching in South Africa have increased by 9,000 percent, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The non-profit conservation group Save the Rhino estimates that 1,054 of the animals were illegally killed in 2016. To battle this horrifying trend, biotech startup Pembient hopes to undermine black market sales by creating synthetic rhino horns that are practically indistinguishable from real horns, down to the molecular level.

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