nanoboy
Well-Known Member
Interesting article on the status of rhino poaching in Africa:
Rhino Wars - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine
Check out the gallery too. There is an especially poignant photo of a wealthy Vietnamese woman grinding rhino horn.
A couple points of interest:
1. I hope that this was mentioned in the article or captions (admittedly, I read the article in my hard-copy magazine), but they said that few studies were done on the medicinal value of rhino horns, and that these studies were inconclusive. I thought the horns were made of keratin? Should I start eating my old toe-nail clippings?
2. What are your thoughts on sustainably farming rhinos for their horns? He made a great comment that Westerners think it is ok to kill and mount the head of a rhino, but it's wrong to use the horn for Eastern medicine.
Rhino Wars - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine
Check out the gallery too. There is an especially poignant photo of a wealthy Vietnamese woman grinding rhino horn.
A couple points of interest:
1. I hope that this was mentioned in the article or captions (admittedly, I read the article in my hard-copy magazine), but they said that few studies were done on the medicinal value of rhino horns, and that these studies were inconclusive. I thought the horns were made of keratin? Should I start eating my old toe-nail clippings?
2. What are your thoughts on sustainably farming rhinos for their horns? He made a great comment that Westerners think it is ok to kill and mount the head of a rhino, but it's wrong to use the horn for Eastern medicine.