South Africa, rulings, radioactive centuries to fight overfishing

South Africa, rulings, radioactive centuries to fight overfishing

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The University of South Africa launched the anti -fishing campaign on Thursday to pump pods of the nose from the radiological nose that it says is not harmful to animals but can be discovered by customs factors.

In light of the cooperative project that included the University of Witurand, nuclear energy officials and conservation conservation specialists, five unicorn were injected while the university hopes at the beginning of collective injection of unicorn residents.

They call it the Rhisotop project.

Scientists are numb the rhinogenic before drilling a hole in its century and its analogues are inserted into the House of Hero in Mukoban, South Africa on July 31, 2025. AP

Last year, about 20 unicorn were injected into a haven with analogues in the experiments that paved the way for Thursday’s launch.

Radiois isotopes can be recognized even at low levels by radiation detection devices in airports and borders, which leads to the arrest of fishermen and merchants.

Researchers in the Unit of Radiological and Health Physics in withwatersrand say that the tests conducted in the experimental study confirmed that the radioactive material was not harmful to the Century.

James Larkin, the chief scientific employee of the Risotop project, said: “We have proven, no less than scientific suspicion, that this process is completely safe for the animal and effective in making the century be discovered through international customs customs nuclear security systems,” said James Larkin, the chief scientific employee of the Risotop project.

“Until one century with much lower levels of radioactive activity, which will be used in practice, has successfully sparked warnings in radiation detection devices,” said Larkin.

He said the tests also found that centuries could be discovered inside 40 -foot charging containers.

Scientists dig a hole in the rhinoceros before injection of radioisotopes in it. AP
Professor James Larkin pumps radioactive analogues in a unicorn century. AP
The unicorn stands together in the Renault House in South Africa on July 31, 2025. AP

The International Conservation Federation estimates that the population of the World Century has reached about 500,000 at the beginning of the twentieth century, but it has now decreased to about 27,000 due to the continued demand for unicorn centuries on the black market.

South Africa has the largest number of unicorn population of about 16,000, but the country faces high levels of overfishing with about 500 rhinoceros that were killed due to their centuries every year.

The university urged the owners of the private wildlife garden and the national conservation authorities to inject unicorn.

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