Inside South Africa’s wildlife CSI school helping to catch poachers


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A taxidermised lion laying at the ‘crime scene’, ready for the students to evaluate.

The rhino lay frozen in the sand, its grey legs stiff, glassy eyes open, horn crudely sawed off.

A dead giraffe slumped nearby and a lion’s twisted body to the right – a tableau of devastation.

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