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Are there rhinos in China?
1993, the government of China issued a decree prohibiting the use of rhinoceros horn. Although there are no wild rhinoceroses in China (the last rhinoceros in China was killed by humans in 1922), no rhinoceros species are listed as national protected animals. However, as a member of the Convention on International Wild Trade, China has always supported banning any trade in rhinoceros products. \x0d\* Never buy any products made of rhinoceros, including medicinal materials and sculptures made of rhinoceros horn \x0d\* Use substitutes: the chemical composition of buffalo horn is the same as that of rhinoceros horn, and the curative effect is the same. Synthetic drugs such as aspirin are also widely used \x0d\* Tell friends and family about the threat of rhinoceros survival \x0d\* Reduce the use; Encourage reuse, recycle \x0d\* Properly dispose of chemicals and other garbage without causing pollution \x0d\* Sign our "Global Wildlife Protection Oath" and tell friends and family \x0d\* to join our volunteer team.