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In South Africa, the world’s first all-female anti-poaching unit the Black Mambas is keeping the vulnerable rhinoceros population alive; however, an even larger issue looms as to why poaching, which is often taken up by young men, continues unabated. SEE ALSO: Muslim Passengers Save Non-Muslims from Bus Ambush in Kenya The Black Mambas are made…
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