South Africa begins to pump unicorn centuries with radioactive materials to reduce overfishing

Mokoban, South Africa. – The University of South Africa launched a fishing anti -fishing campaign Thursday to pump the nasal pods from the radiation nose that it says is not harmful to animals but can be discovered by customs agents.

In light of the cooperative project between the University of Whitrondandland, nuclear energy officials and conservation conservation specialists, five unicorn were injected on Thursday, while the university hopes that the collective injection of the population of the declining rhinoceros was.

Last year, about 20 unicorn were injected into a haven With isotopes as part of the initial experiences that paved the way for the launch of Thursday. Radiois isotopes can be recognized even at low levels by radiation detection devices in airports and borders, which can lead to the arrest of fishermen and merchants.

Researchers in the radiological and health physics unit in withwatersrand say that the tests conducted throughout the experimental study confirmed that radioactive materials were not harmful to animals.

James Larkin, the chief scientific employee of the Risotop project, said: “We have proven, in a way that does not cause scientific doubt, that the process is completely safe for the animal and effective in making the century can 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 that the tests also confirmed that individual pods can be discovered inside the 40 -foot full -footed shipping containers.

The International Conservation Federation, an international conservation body, estimates that the population of the world rhinoceros 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 includes 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 owners of the special century and the conservative authorities for dealing with the university have been urged to inject unicorn.

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