Could legalising the trade in rhino horn save the species?

Could legalising the trade in rhino horn save the species?

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Adam Hart says that harvesting horn from live rhinos could help save the species from extinction

NRDC - The government of Swaziland is pushing a dangerous plan to legalize the rhino horn trade. This would likely increase demand for rhino horn and put wild rhinos at even greater

Highly Dangerous Bid To Legalize Rhino Horn Trade Would Spell Doom - The Dodo

Cites COP17 and Rhino Horn Trade - International Rhino FoundationInternational Rhino Foundation

Scientists: Legalize Trade In Rhino Horns - Asian Scientist Magazine

Legal horn trade could save rhinos from cliff of extinction, experts argue

Legalize it? – DW – 12/23/2014

Species Fate at Stake as South Africa Considers Rhino Horn Trade

Will legal international rhino horn trade save wild rhino populations? - Africa Geographic

China's Legalization of Rhino Horn: A Detriment to Wild Rhino Populations

It is now legal to trade rhino horn in South Africa – but will the ruling save or slay the troubled species?

As numbers dwindle, a race to save the world's rhinos

2.1 Legalizing Horn Trade as a Possible Solution to Reduce Poaching of the South African Rhinoceros – Environmental ScienceBites Volume 2

Poaching-weary South Africa mulls legalising rhino horn trade

Swaziland's rhino horn trade bid defeated at CITES – but what are the alternatives? - Talking Humanities