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The video is about the problem of poaching and how it affects animals like rhinos, elephants, and gorillas. It also shows some of the methods and technologies that are used to protect these animals from poachers, such as dyeing horns, injecting poison, using smart devices, and creating fake products. The video also tells some stories of how animals survive or fight back against poachers, such as the elephant that came to the vets, the giraffe that needed resuscitation, and the gorillas that dismantled traps. The video ends with a question of whether it is ethical to interfere in the lives of animals to help them.
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1. David Berry Jr from Missouri hunted deer illegally for three years and killed hundreds of them.
2. The judge sentenced him to one year in jail with a special condition to watch Bambi every month.
3. Over the past decade, about 1,000 rangers have died in the line of duty all over the world protecting wildlife from poachers.
4. Rhino horns are more valuable than gold on the black market and are used in traditional medicine and decoration.
5. In 2017, poachers broke into the French zoo in Thori near Paris and killed a four-year-old white rhino for its horn.
6. To protect rhinos from poachers, conservationists inject their horns with poison and dye them pink, making them useless and detectable.
7. Vultures and oxpeckers help rangers locate poachers by circling over dead animals or alerting rhinos of danger.
8. Scientists suggest flooding the market with fake rhino horns made from horsehair, silk-based glue and cellulose to reduce the demand and price.
9. Connected conservation is an early warning system that uses wi-fi, thermal cameras, scanners and sensors to monitor the reserve and alert rangers of potential threats.
10. Dehorning is the most effective method of protecting rhinos from poachers, as it reduces their attractiveness and increases their survival rate.