New Delhi, July 21 -- Summary
The Black Mambas, an all-female anti-poaching unit in South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park, have significantly reduced rhino poaching since their inception in 2013
Comprised of local women, the unit patrols 20,000 hectares, acting as the eyes and ears for the vulnerable rhinos
Their efforts highlight the critical role of community involvement in wildlife conservation
The Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa faces considerable threat in protection and conservation of the rhinoceros, just like Kaziranga and Jaldapara national parks in eastern India.
In recent years, Kruger has been in news for a significant number of rhino poaching cases as well as the inception of anti-poaching measures. The...
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