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Saving the Rhino
Stringent laws on the sale and trade of rhino horn are proving to be effective
Poaching for rhino horn has decimated the population, but stringent boycotts and legislation on the sale and trade of it in Taiwan, China and Hong Kong is proving to be effective.
Also on the programme Greenpeace activist attempt to prevent nuclear testing on Moruroa in the south Pacific, and the National History Museum's wildlife garden in London.
Presented by Sue Ingle
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