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Zoe Jewell was working in Zimbabwe in the 1990s when a harsh reality dawned on her. The female black rhinos (Diceros bicornis) she was helping monitor were suffering from a loss in fertility after they were chased to be collared. Later, when she and a colleague brought it up with the local trackers who accompanied [……
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Tracking footprints to monitor wildlife: Interview with WildTrack’s Zoe Jewell
Zoe Jewell was working in Zimbabwe in the 1990s when a harsh reality dawned on her. The female black rhinos (Diceros bicornis) she was helping monitor were suffering from a loss in fertility after they were chased to be collared. Later, when she and a colleague brought it up with the local trackers who accompanied