If you've watched the news lately, you've probably heard about the brutal poaching of a white rhino at a French zoo last week.
The story is especially troubling for animal rights advocates around the world who realize the gravity of such a heartbreaking event when the species in question is critically endangered. It's hard to know where to turn when poachers move from the wild to animal reserves and all the way to zoos.
The Dvur Kralove zoo in the Czech Republic just made a controversial decision in light of the killing that has the same advocates who stop at nothing to save these creatures questioning the zoo's methods, well-intentioned as they may be.
Rhino horns often sell for a higher price on the black market than gold or hard drugs. The money they attract draws in poachers who want nothing more than to satisfy their greed, even if it means driving an endangered species over the edge.
