Devaluing rhino horns as a theoretical game
The poaching of rhinos has increased dramatically in recent years, creating an ongoing problem and cost to rhino managers. A manager may decrease the reward to the poacher by devaluing the horn such as dehorning so that only a stub is left, or inserting a poison, dye or GPS tracker. However, as it i...
Main Authors: | Lee, T, Roberts, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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