2025-04-04
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South Africa is home to many of the world's rhinos, but it's also a poaching hotspot.
Conservationists are coming up with creative solutions.
And on what in the World,
we're going to be talking about how scientists are injecting radioactive substances into rhinos horns.
I'm Hannah Gelbart.
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Were you afraid to die while you were on the floor in that bathroom?
Did that go through your head?
Yeah, it did.
So when I first got shot, my brain didn't think I got shot.
I mean, it's in school.
You don't expect to just walk around a corner and get shot,
you know, So I, it took me a while to process what had happened.
I actually did not know that I had been shot in the back until I was in the hospital.
My body was in enough shock and pain that I think I just hadn't thought about it.
If you could go back to that day in 2017 and choose not to go into that bathroom, would you?
I would definitely go into the bathroom again, which is such a weird thing to say,