In Uganda, the government is working to resettle individuals affected by the Karuma Power Project, a massive hydropower dam project. The goal is to compensate and relocate those impacted by the construction of the dam, ensuring their well-being and livelihood. This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to addressing the social and environmental impacts of large-scale infrastructure projects in the country.
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South African rhino horns turned radioactive to fight poachers
South African scientists from the University of the Witwatersrand have initiated the Rhisotope Project, injecting rhino horns with harmless radioactive material to aid in detecting smuggled horns. This innovative approach aims to combat the poaching crisis affecting the country's rhino population, which sees over 400 animals poached annually, primarily for the illegal trade in Asia. Want More Context? 🔎
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