Nepal's bold moves have Rhino poachers running scared

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A greater one-horned rhinoceros pauses among the grasslands of Kaziranga National Park, in northeast India, home to the largest population of the species. (Photo by Denis Gray)

DENIS D. GRAY, Contributing writer

CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK, Nepal As morning mists sweep the jungles of this wondrous wildlife sanctuary, visitors mounted atop elephants will almost always encounter a 50-million-year-old species, thriving here but lumbering toward extinction elsewhere in the world; an animal with an ancient curse on its head: the rhinoceros.

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