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Using Radiation for Rhino Conservation With James Larkin
Season 3 · Episode 2

Using Radiation for Rhino Conservation With James Larkin

Rhino poaching remains a critical issue, threatening the survival of their species while fueling illegal trade networks. Luckily, there is hope for these creatures as new anti-poaching methods like the Rhisotope Project emerge.In this episode, Jame...

Fissionary · Mary Carpenter

October 24, 202437m 14s

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Show Notes

Rhino poaching remains a critical issue, threatening the survival of their species while fueling illegal trade networks. Luckily, there is hope for these creatures as new anti-poaching methods like the Rhisotope Project emerge.


In this episode, James Larkin, the director of the radiation and health physics unit at the University of the Witwatersrand and the founder of The Rhisotope Project, shares how one conversation led him to develop an innovative method to fight back. He explains the global implications of rhino poaching, the criminal syndicates behind it, and how his project aims to protect the species using radiation.


James Larkin: The Rhisotope Project

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